Troy,

 

I wish I was comfortable sharing the link to my site.  I could try again to get 
permission from BibleHub. I offered to give them the code but never received a 
response.

 

The link you shared below is along the same lines as what I’ve done and am 
working toward.  

 

In a word, I’m trying to create a Reader. One which will aid in developing my 
speed and competence in reading and translating from Greek/Hebrew to English, 
but without the limitations of a text-only version.  As a former student of 
Biblical Greek and Hebrew at the graduate level I think I can speak for others 
when I say that this is a very useful tool.

 

I think I would describe my goals as keeping the interface simple and small. 
Simple in that it normally displays only Greek so that my brain doesn’t try to 
cheat as I’m translating. Clicking any Greek word displays a banner across the 
top (or adjacent to the word) with basic information about the selected word.  
The banner contains links that I can click for more information if needed. And 
small in that go-anywhere portable devices can easily display the content. I 
used it on an old Smartphone that had a width of 480 pixels and it worked 
great. 

 

My long-term goal is a primer that eases the student into the Reader as their 
skills and vocabulary develop.  I guess, like many on this project, I’m a 
teacher at heart but also have personal goals that technology can help me 
achieve.

 

I could cobble together an English-only version from available public domain 
databases but that seems too limiting.  I’m been on the Crosswire email list 
since late 2008 and I appreciate the amazing efforts of everyone involved here. 
 Taking what I’m doing to the next level would be greatly enhanced with the 
content and capabilities of what’s been accomplished here. So, rather than 
looking only to my own needs, I could put the same amount of effort into 
integrating with what’s been accomplished here to make something so much more 
than just a personal version for myself.

 

So, if you or anyone else reading this has already accomplished this I’d love 
to see it (and it would save me a lot of work). Joining with an effort already 
in progress makes a lot of sense if it accomplishes the desired goals (and 
probably more). Otherwise, any assistance in taking what I have to the next 
level would be greatly appreciated, and that includes making it available to 
others to use and improve.

 

Jeff

 

 

From: sword-devel [mailto:sword-devel-boun...@crosswire.org] On Behalf Of Troy 
A. Griffitts
Sent: Saturday, May 15, 2021 2:45 AM
To: sword-devel@crosswire.org
Subject: Re: [sword-devel] English transliteration of Greek or Hebrew words

 

Dear Jeff,

Most all of our frontend do what I think you'd like.  Here is an example.  
Click on any word:

https://crosswire.org/study/parallelstudy.jsp?del=all 
<https://crosswire.org/study/parallelstudy.jsp?del=all&add=KJV&add=TR&add=Treg&add=NASB>
 &add=KJV&add=TR&add=Treg&add=NASB

Bishop (ios and android) has a language assist mode which allow easy lookup of 
Greek and Hebrew help while reading, which I use regularly.  It doesn't word 
click because of my small fingers, but I think the user interface is nicer for 
a mobile device, allowing fonts to be kept small and still allowing access to 
individual word help.

Thank you for your willingness to share in work together,

Troy

 

On 5/15/21 1:23 AM, Jeff Becker wrote:

Tobias (et al),

 

I’ve been developing and using (for my own personal edification) a Greek/Hebrew 
reader that responds to touch/click with English translation, Strong’s numbers 
(with links) and a parsing code (gender, number, case, person, etc.) 

 

I’ve decided to either find something that meets my growing needs or make it. 
But to do so requires data.  The current version is based upon a reformatting 
of a free interlinear using C#, JavaScript, HTML5 and T-SQL (MSSQL). 

 

If you’re working on one I’d like to discuss joining our efforts if our goals 
are compatible.  Otherwise, I’m looking at the possibility of using the 
resources available through the SWORD project as a basis for my efforts.

 

My goals are (in no particular order):

1.       An easy to use phone, tablet and desktop app (already in current 
version)

2.       Touch/click responses by displaying various information (lexicography, 
parsing) (already in current version)

3.       Ability to select various reading plans such as canonical order, 
Daniel Wallace’s One Year reading plan, chronological based on writing (already 
in current version)

4.       Stored bookmarks (client and server storage shared across individual 
user’s computers) (already in current version)

5.       Derived words in common language such as transliterations as a memory 
reinforcement tactic (eg. ‘geo’ – ‘graphy’);

6.       Ability to substitute other languages for English translations / 
transliterations;

 

I can’t post a link here because I haven’t received permission or reuse the 
source material (BibleHub’s Greek-English and Hebrew-English Interlinear).  I 
am currently the only person using it.  I’ve done so to avoid any ethical or 
legal infringement on the source material.

 

If you or anyone else reading this are interested in working together I’d be 
happy to share my relevant code and experience.

 

Jeff Becker

 

From: sword-devel [mailto:sword-devel-boun...@crosswire.org] On Behalf Of 
Tobias Klein
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2021 9:44 AM
To: SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum
Subject: [sword-devel] English transliteration of Greek or Hebrew words

 

Hi,

 

I am planning an interlinear view component for Ezra Project and as part of 
that I would like to show English transliterations of Greek or Hebrew words.

 

I found these JavaScript/TypeScript based packages, which could be useful:
https://github.com/charlesLoder/greek-transliteration

https://github.com/charlesLoder/hebrew-transliteration

 

Do you know of any other solutions out there?

 

Best regards,
Tobias





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