Thanks! The osis-decorators scripts are based on the one I wrote for my
bsb-to-sword conversion, but polished up and documented to make the
tools more accessible. I've updated my bsb-to-sword tools to use the new
versions.
As I mentioned privately, I do intend to try making an interlinear
version eventually. If you could send me a link to the script you were
working on, I'd like to learn from it.
Timothy
On 29/8/23 20:03, Fr Cyrille wrote:
Thank you very much for this work. You could add your script to build
the references: https://gitlab.com/Screwtapello/bsb-to-sword/
As you are on the berean translation, I tried a few months ago to
build a module with the interlinear (the current module is in the
xiphos repo: BIBdraft). I didn't quite manage to come up with
something satisfactory. I got the impression that it was the xlsx
files that were perhaps not entirely right. I didn't go any further.
But if you're thinking of continuing, I think an English interlinear
Greek module would be a real plus for crosswire. Then maybe it will be
possible to do it for other languages.
The folder with the bibdraft contains the script to build it in the
imp format.
Br Cyrille
Le 29/08/2023 à 09:53, Timothy Allen a écrit :
Since the Berean Standard Bible translation[1] was released under a
Creative Commons Zero licence earlier this year[2], including the
USFM sources and translation tables, I have been working on
converting it for use with the SWORD Project[3]. Adyeths' "u2o"
script[4] produced a very good initial conversion to OSIS XML, but
there were additional cleanups I wanted to do. Since I didn't want to
do them by hand, I wrote some scripts to do them for me, and I
figured they might be useful for other people too. Since they
generally work by adding or removing OSIS markup, I collectively
refer to them as "OSIS Decorators". You can browse the code here:
https://gitlab.com/Screwtapello/osis-decorators
...or if you'd prefer, just download them all in ZIP file:
https://gitlab.com/Screwtapello/osis-decorators/-/archive/main/osis-decorators.zip
Currently, there's two scripts available, each with full
documentation and example configuration:
* "linkify-references" recognises human-readable references like "John
3:16" or "Exodus 2:4, 7-9, and 17" and adds machine-readable OSIS
markup to make them clickable links; book names and typographic
conventions are configurable so it should be useful for texts in
languages other than English
* "remove-footnote-backrefs" removes the reference from the footnote
text back to the verse it came from; very useful in printed Bibles
but a distraction in digital Bibles where you can just close the
footnote popup to get back to where you were
All the scripts are under the GPLv2+ licence (same as libSWORD) and
require only Python 3.6 or higher (no third-party libraries), so
hopefully it won't be too difficult for people to make use of them.
If these tools sound useful to you, please try them out! I'd love to
hear about your experiences with them, or about anything you think
could be improved.
Alternatively, if there's some existing repository of OSIS tools that
these could be contributed to, I'm open to that too.
Timothy
[1]: https://berean.bible/
[2]: https://berean.bible/licensing.htm
[3]: https://crosswire.org/sword/modules/ModInfo.jsp?modName=BSB
[4]: https://github.com/adyeths/u2o/
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