I think the best and correct way is to call this ‘display’ and encode
the exact look you want to achieve via style sheet.
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It would also require that we devise a means to encode in the OSIS the
equivalent to what was used in the underlying Wiki format !
{{overline|ΘΥ}}
I doubt if the SWORD engine has a means to implement that!
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David
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On Thursday, March 13th, 2025 at 2:22 PM, David Haslam
<[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks, Alan, for the explanation.
This then prompts a suggestion as to the potential use of the OSIS
*abbr* element for each instance. This would require that each
type of */nomina sacrum/* would then need to be retained as the
abbreviation, and then expanded using the XML attribute, e.g.
<abbr expansion="Θεοῦ">ΘΥ</abbr>
Please refer to the *OSIS User Manual* section 13.2
NB. I don't know whether the SWORD engine has any code to display
the expansions!
/The coders might enlighten us on this point. I have therefore cc:
to /*/sword-devel/*/ in this reply.
/
Best regards,
David
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On Thursday, March 13th, 2025 at 1:45 PM, Alan Bunning
<[email protected]> wrote:
Yes, that symbol is used to mark nomina sacra.
/Alan Bunning, D.Litt.
Executive Director
Center for New Testament Restoration
https://greekcntr.org/
On 3/13/2025 9:42 AM, Kovács Zoltán wrote:
Dear Alan,
I received the following emails. I haven't looked into
them very much, but maybe you want to join the conversation.
Blessings, Zoltan
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Feladó: *David Haslam* <[email protected]>
Date: 2025. márc. 13., Cs, 14:37
Subject: Re: [modules] New Beta Module: StatResGNT
To: pierre amadio <[email protected]>
Cc: Kovács Zoltán <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
Hi Pierre,
That's a very plausible explanation!
Here are the relevant lines from my *word count*.
Word Count
˚Θεέ 2
˚Θεοῦ 690
˚Θεόν 73
˚Θεός 68
˚Θεὸν 72
˚Θεὸς 239
˚Θεῷ 158
˚Κυρίου 231
˚Κυρίῳ 95
˚Κύριε 89
˚Κύριον 63
˚Κύριος 139
˚Κύριόν 1
˚Κύριός 10
˚Πνεύματι 59
˚Πνεύματος 79
˚Πνεύματός 5
˚Πνεῦμά 7
˚Πνεῦμα 99
˚Χριστέ 1
˚Χριστοῦ 252
˚Χριστόν 18
˚Χριστός 41
˚Χριστὸν 48
˚Χριστὸς 71
˚Χριστῷ 104
˚θεὸς 1
˚Ἰησοῦ 329
˚Ἰησοῦν 126
˚Ἰησοῦς 456
NB. If this is a technical means to mark the use of
*/nomina sacra/*, then it ought to be described in the
conf file!
Best regards,
David
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On Thursday, March 13th, 2025 at 1:11 PM, pierre amadio
[email protected] wrote:
Hi there.
As far as I know, there is no such greek accent as a
circular mark
such as Ring Above (U+02DA).
Looking at the source text, they seem to always
appears next to words such as
https://github.com/Center-for-New-Testament-Restoration/SR/blob/main/SR.txt
˚Ἰησοῦ ˚Χριστοῦ,
˚Πνεύματος
˚Κυρίου
Could it be a way to mark the use of a nomina sacra in
manuscripts ?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomina_sacra
On Thu, 13 Mar 2025 at 13:38, Kovács Zoltán
[email protected] wrote:
Thanks, David, I will look into it and get back to
you.
Best, Zoltan
David Haslam [email protected] ezt írta
(időpont: 2025. márc. 13., Cs, 13:33):
Arising from the grapheme count, I have a
further technical query.
There are 3626 instances of U+02DA RING ABOVE.
I am wondering whether these would be better
being all replaced by U+030A COMBINING RING
ABOVE, and if so, whether the mark should
follow the Greek letter rather than precede it.
NB. My knowledge of Ancient Greek accents
rules is fairly limited.
Q. What is the most suitable Unicode font for
viewing a Greek NT text?
Might it be sensible to include such an
element in the .conf file?
Best regards,
David
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On Thursday, March 13th, 2025 at 12:13 PM,
David Haslam [email protected] wrote:
Hi Kovács,
Using BabelPad Tools, I have just done a
grapheme count on the full Greek text with
accents.
i.e. After first stripping out the references
from the diatheke output. See inside attached
7-Zip file.
There are two left/right count mismatches that
ought to be looked at.
2018 ‘ 483
2019 ’ 484
201C “ 1,904
201D ” 1,907
cf. The counts of left/right parentheses were OK.
0028 ( 62
0029 ) 62
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David
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On Thursday, March 13th, 2025 at 11:59 AM,
David Haslam [email protected] wrote:
This module has the wrong Versification.
It's a Greek NT and therefore LXX is simply
the wrong choice!
Please fix this ASAP.
Dom, Please also fix any bug in your script
that led to this mistake!
Best regards,
David
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On Wednesday, March 12th, 2025 at 5:52 PM,
[email protected] [email protected] wrote:
This is to announce that we have just now
uploaded StatResGNT
in the CrossWire beta repository for testing
purposes.
If no raised concern nor a quality alert has
been sent on the list,
StatResGNT will be published in a week.
This is an update.
Language=Ancient Greek (to 1453)
Version=1.3
History_1.3=(2025-03-12) Update to newest
release (last database change: 2024-07-16)
TextSource=https://github.com/Center-for-New-Testament-Restoration/SR/blob/master/SR.txt
Versification=LXX
Many thanks to Kovács_Zoltán for the hard work.
yours
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