[sword-devel] MHC errors
Stephen Denne
sword-devel@crosswire.org
Fri, 15 Feb 2002 23:38:37 +1300
Are these module problems, or filter problems?
In addition to Phillipians 3:1 error, I've found (looked through all
Galations to Philemon):
Galations 3:6 produces:
{\cf2 #{\i1 v.} 10, and Deut. xxvii. 26.
Galations 4:12 produces:
{\cf2 #2 Cor. x. 10, and to {\i1 ch.} xii. 7-10.
Galations 4:21 produces:
{\cf2 # Gen. xvi. and xxi.),
Galations 6:1 produces:
({\cf2 # {\i1 v.} 10):
and
({\cf2 # {\i1 v.} 13),
Galations 6:11 produces:
{\cf2 #Rom. xvi. 20, 24, and 1 Cor. xvi. 23.
Phillipians 1:3 produces:
({\cf2 # Jude 3),
Phillipians 2:12 produces:
({\cf2 # Jude 3)
Phillipians 2:19 produces:
{\cf2 #Acts xviii. 21; 1 Cor. iv. 19; James iv. 15; and Heb. vi. 3.
Phillipians 4:20 produces: (Appears to be missing a closing italics tag)
3. He sends salutations from those who were at Rome: "{\i1 The brethren
who are with me salute you;} the {\i1 ministers,} and all the saints here,
send their affectionate remembrances to you. {\i1 Chiefly those who are of
C\u27873?r's household\u28512?the Christian converts who belonged to the
emperor's court." Observe,
Colossians 4:2 produces:
{\cf2 #Eph. vi. 19; 1 Thess. v. 25; Heb. xiii. 18.
II Thessalonians 2:3 is blank ... what should we do when the commentary for
a verse is split into two sections?
II Thessalonians 2:13 produces:
{\cf2 # 1 John ii. 27, 28.
II Thessalonians 3:1 produces:
({\cf2 # {\i1 ch.} 2:17),
II Timothy 3:1 produces:
{\i1 vice vers\u11197?
Titus 1:1 produces:
({\cf2 #Acts ix. 15, 17, and {\i1 ch.} xxii. 10, 14, 15),
Titus 1:6 produces:
{\cf2 # Jude 22, 23,
Philemon 1:8 produces:
{\cf2 #Rom. xv. 30; 2 Cor. i. 11; Eph. vi. 18, 19; 1 Thess. v. 25.
and
{\cf2 #Col. iii. 1 and 2 Pet. ii. 4,
There also appear to be chunks missing (or resulting in RTF that shows
nothing but the verse reference) eg Hebrews 11:4-31
There are also shown some strange characters, eg in 1 Timothy 1:18-20
20 Of whom is Hymen? and Alexander?hom I have delivered unto Satan, that
they may learn not to blaspheme.
Stephen.