[sword-devel] leningrad, av11n, xiphos
Manfred Bergmann
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Mon Apr 13 14:57:09 MST 2009
Makes sense.
Now, I've tested a little with the Leningrad module.
No verse text could actually be pulled with my code.
All I get i.e. for "Haggai 1" is:
Haggai 1:1: Neh 2.13
Haggai 1:2: Neh 2.14
Haggai 1:3: Neh 2.15
Haggai 1:4: Neh 2.16
Haggai 1:5: Neh 2.17
Haggai 1:6: Neh 2.18
Haggai 1:7: Neh 2.19
Haggai 1:8: Neh 2.20
Haggai 1:9:
Haggai 1:10: Neh 3.1
Haggai 1:11: Neh 3.2
Haggai 1:12: Neh 3.3
Haggai 1:13: Neh 3.4
Haggai 1:14: Neh 3.5
Haggai 1:15: Neh 3.6
And setting a key that should be out of range like for example
something in the New Testament doesn't set the error flag in SWModule.
Shouldn't this be set?
Manfred
Am 11.04.2009 um 21:39 schrieb Troy A. Griffitts:
> Thanks for the report Matthew. The primary practice we used to
> encourage with using the engine was code like:
>
> VerseKey commonVerseKey;
> commonVerseKey.Persist(true);
> module1.setKey(commonVerseKey);
> module2.setKey(commonVerseKey);
> module3.setKey(commonVerseKey);
> module4.setKey(commonVerseKey);
>
>
> commonVerseKey = "jn.3.16";
>
> This would position all modules to the entry for John 3:16.
>
>
> Now in the world of av11n, modules can have keys that contain
> different books, different maxChapters per book, different maxVerses
> per chapter, different orders of book-- basically, in the same way
> as currently focusing any individual GenBook causes us to repopulate
> the navigation controls, so now focusing any Bible should cause the
> same activity. Does this make sense?
>
> -Troy.
>
>
>
>
> Matthew Talbert wrote:
>> A big thank you to whoever put up the Leningrad module for testing.
>> After a few minutes of testing, it is obvious that Xiphos has a long
>> way to go to support av11n. It is impossible at this point to even
>> determine whether there are any problems in sword in this regards,
>> because we are clearly assuming in way too many places that we are
>> using KJV versification. Just a few of the problems we have:
>> 1. Book dropdowns do not show books in correct order.
>> 2. Book dropdowns show books that aren't actually present.
>> 3. Treeview navigation has the same problems
>> 4. It is impossible to navigate to a verse that doesn't exist in KJV,
>> even though they show up correctly in the chapter view (eg, Mal 3:24
>> actually goes to 1 Chronicles, but our navigation says it is in Mal
>> 4:6; quite confusing)
>> I'm no expert at how this stuff is implemented in sword or Xiphos,
>> but
>> it is apparent that we have some issues.
>> Matthew
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