[sword-devel] OSIS editor

Adrian Korten adrian_korten at sil.org
Thu Feb 26 19:57:08 MST 2009


Good day,

By inline markup, I mean that it is bolded, centred, super-scripted, 
etc. (Sorry, I'm not sure of the right terminology but may display 
markup would have been a better term.) But no standard format markup. I 
would either recommend that they markup with USFM or OSIS.

ak


----- Original Message -----
*From:* Daniel Owens <dhowens at pmbx.net>
*To:* "SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum" <sword-devel at crosswire.org>
*Sent:* 02/26/2009 4:28:05 PM +0700
*Subject:* [sword-devel] OSIS editor


> Adrian,
>
> What does the inline markup look like? I mean, is it like standard 
> format markup (USFM, MDF, etc.), or am I way off the mark?
>
> Daniel
>
> Peter von Kaehne wrote:
>> Adrian Korten wrote:
>>> Good day,
>>>
>>> I'm advising a team of Thai people who would like to prepare a Bible 
>>> and book for import to Sword. They currently have both texts in Word 
>>> with in-line mark-up (no styles). I assume that they would need to 
>>> save as raw text and then start adding the markup. Could someone 
>>> advise on a good editor for this? Or a strategy for doing this? 
>>
>> There is a XSLT style sheet for OpenOffice Export to Genbook format. 
>> This would be an easy way to create markup for the book at least.
>>
>> Peter
>>
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