[sword-devel] Font size specification inside <divinename></divinename>

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Sat Jun 25 08:18:43 MST 2011


It is not so much to imitate print texts, but to allow different languages to use appropriate solutions. Class is good, descriptive presentation is bad. 

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From: "Jonathan Morgan" <jonmmorgan at gmail.com>
Date: Sat, Jun 25, 2011 14:37
Subject: [sword-devel] Font size specification inside	<divinename></divinename>
To: "SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum" <sword-devel at crosswire.org>

Hi,

On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 9:31 PM, Sebastien Koechlin
<seb.sword at koocotte.org>wrote:

> On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 02:52:14PM -0400, DM Smith wrote:
> > On 06/24/2011 01:03 PM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> > >Yeah, for sure.  We also have this problem on swordweb. Any ideas?  I
> > >thought at one time we were supplying a + size on the first letter or
> > >something.  Any bright ideas welcome.
> >
> > Is there any reason not to use small caps? I.e.
> > <divineName>Lord</divineName> becomes <span style="font-variant:
> > /small/-/caps/">Lord</span>?
>
> Yes, this is probably an english on american usage, but I've never seen
> this
> in french Bible nor in the two german translation I have (I don't know for
> other languages).  In fact, the king James version I have is also printed
> without small-caps. This is probably another locale related nightmare.
>
> - It's disturbing for some users (I have many bug reports on FreJND).
>
> - At least one translator (Darby) choose to write God, or Christ without an
> initial capital in some cases; which is mostly lost (hard to see) when
> displayed with small caps (1Sam.5.8 for example).
>
> - Many languages does not have capital letters.
>
> For the moment, the only way to have a "correct rendering" (according to
> some local usage) is to remove semantic informations.
>
> I would like to have a way to disable thoses small-caps.
>

Is there anything in the print Bible to distinguish divine name from
non-divine name?  I assume the use case for this feature was to note a
difference between divine name and non-divine name in the source text.  In
English Bibles that distinction is present: typically the difference between
small caps and ordinary words.  If it is not present in a different form
then I am not sure that you would want to mark it up as divine name (whereas
if it is present but the expected formatting is different then maybe we
would have to reconsider something).

Jon

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