[sword-devel] Verses that are [partly] a title ....

David Haslam dfhmch at googlemail.com
Mon Dec 29 04:06:09 MST 2014


Thanks DM, for your various comments.

For now, here's the OSIS snippet for the same part of Psalm 11.

<chapter osisID="Ps.11" sID="Ps.11"/>
<title>Salm 11</title>
<title canonical="true" type="psalm"><verse osisID="Ps.11.1"
sID="Ps.11.1"/>D'ar mestr-kaner; salm David.</title>
<p>
En em dennet on da gavout an <divineName>AOTROU</divineName>. Penaos eta e
lavarit da'm ene: Tec'h en ho menez evel ul labous?<verse eID="Ps.11.1"/>
<verse osisID="Ps.11.2" sID="Ps.11.2"/>Rak setu, ar re zrouk a stegn ar
wareg; kempennet o deus ar bir war ar gordenn, evit tennañ en deñvalijenn
war ar re o deus ar galon eeun.<verse eID="Ps.11.2"/>


My earlier observation stands: ("not well formed")

i.e. The sID is within the title element, the eID is after it.
cf. Psalms such as Ps.3 for which the title is the whole of verse one are
different only in the detail.
e.g. The verse one eID is immediately after </title> rather than postponed
by the rest of the verse.

(btw. For Ps 11, from verse 2 onwards, all is as it should be.)

====

My earlier references to the 'translator' should be understood as "the
reviser ... together with his technical advisers".
These advisers are competent users of Paratext, so they understand all the
intricacies of USFM.

cf. The original translator lived in the nineteenth century, so he's no
longer with us.

>From the BretonNT conf file:
".... first translated during the 19th century by Guillaume Le Coat and
published by the Brittany Trinitarian Bible Society in 1893 revised,
transposed into modern Breton language by Luc Bernicot, and published by the
Anjou Bible Society in 2004, revision improved 2011, called KOAD 21
VERSION."

NB. That was for the NT only, so the about will have to be edited for the
2014 edition with the 8 OT books added.

Best regards,

David



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