[osis-users] subType="x-??" type="x-split" in crosswire.org KJV module

Kamal Abou Mikhael kamal.abm at gmail.com
Tue Nov 2 14:35:38 MST 2010


Problem was solved (included proper header files).

New problem: /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -licui18n

On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 11:06 PM, Kamal Abou Mikhael <kamal.abm at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hello Everyone,
>
> I downloaded ModEdit, but when I ran make, I got the following output.
>
> kamal at kamal-netbook:~/ModEdit$ make
> g++ -g -I/usr/include/sword modedit.cpp -o modedit -lsword -licui18n
> -licuuc -lustdio -lz
> modedit.cpp: In function ‘void writeModEntryFromFile(const char*, const
> char*, const char*)’:
> modedit.cpp:70: error: ‘O_RDONLY’ was not declared in this scope
> modedit.cpp:70: error: ‘open’ was not declared in this scope
> modedit.cpp: In function ‘int main(int, char**)’:
> modedit.cpp:130: error: ‘stderr’ was not declared in this scope
> modedit.cpp:130: error: ‘fprintf’ was not declared in this scope
> make: *** [modedit] Error 1
>
> Any help would be highly appreciated.
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 9:33 PM, Kamal Abou Mikhael <kamal.abm at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> Thanks for your replies.  I downloaded the file you recommended.
>>
>> Is there a better TR file than the one generated by mod2osis?
>>
>> I look forward to hearing about the tools.
>>
>> Blessings,
>> Kamal
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 10:59 AM, Peter von Kaehne <refdoc at gmx.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Kamal,
>>>
>>> As an aside,
>>>
>>> there is at CrossWire some bunch of software for a collective tagging
>>> project which was used by the KJV2003/6 project to get the strong
>>> numbers in place. Maybe this is helpful for you too. Troy Griffitts,
>>> whom I copy into this mail can tell you more about it.
>>>
>>> God bless
>>>
>>> Peter
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 31/10/10 18:53, Kamal Abou Mikhael wrote:
>>> > Hello everyone,
>>> >
>>> > I am new to this list.  I recently began working on a project to put
>>> > Strong's numbers on the Arabic Smith and Van Dyke translation of the
>>> Bible.
>>> >
>>> > I am using the output of the mod2osis command for the KJV and TR
>>> modules
>>> > as well as a New Testament Arabic text as the basis for my work.
>>> >
>>> > When I reached Matthew 1:18 I noticed subType="x-28" type="x-split" in
>>> > one of the <w> tags of the KJV OSIS.  I realized that this maps two
>>> > separate words to the soruce text.  However, I noticed that in some
>>> > cases, the subType/type properties are placed in the <w> of the second
>>> > word in the split and sometimes in the first.  So I wanted to know on
>>> > what basis this was done.
>>> >
>>> > Another issue of concern is the number following the "x-" in the value
>>> > for subType.  A quick look at OSIS documentation
>>> > (http://www.bibletechnologies.net/201.dsp) made it apparent that this
>>> > stuff is user defined.
>>> >
>>> > Since I'm using the KJV module from crosswire.org
>>> > <http://crosswire.org>, I would like to know if the x-?? values are
>>> > documented.  I know that there are 51 separate values (from
>>> grep/sed)...
>>> > any help would be highly appreciated for now.
>>> >
>>> > For now I will proceed with marking subType values as x-77 and proceed
>>> > with my work.
>>> >
>>> > In Christ,
>>> > Kamal
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
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>>>
>>>
>>
>
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