[sword-devel] About database sql
Cyrille
lafricain79 at gmail.com
Fri Aug 11 11:47:08 MST 2017
Is it possible to download an osis devotional template (ex DBD)?
Le 08/08/2017 à 02:40, Michael H a écrit :
> Yes, that's an interesting question.. This isn't about just the Julian
> calendar, The liturgical calendar is based on the first Sunday after
> the first full moon after the spring equinox (also known as Easter.)
> This calendar is used to some degree by almost all modern daily
> reading plans, not just Catholic (it has "holidays" Easter/Christmas,
> etc. At a minimum any digital reading plan should be able to detect
> it's Easter.)
>
> There should be a way to encode these into a daily reading so front
> ends deal with the date. There are only about 21 or so possibilities,
> but there are that many. (The 3rd set of 7 depends on whether or not
> the calendar recognizes the 50th year jubiliee, if I remember right)
>
> There are really only 2 anchors: days before christmas but aware of
> the weekday (last sunday before Christmas...) and days after christmas
> (anchored on the Julian calendar.). and Separately some days count
> days before easter and days after easter (which are always in sync
> with the weekday, but vary on the day of the year.), Full version for
> catholic has other feast days that really go with days before
> Christmas (julian Calendar anchored.) if the calendar recognizes the
> Jubilee it's just a bit different on that year (I don't remember how,
> just that there was a component to the math.)
>
> On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 10:51 AM, Cyrille <lafricain79 at gmail.com
> <mailto:lafricain79 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Thank you!
> The problem is it changes all years... Any proposition?
>
> Le 07/08/2017 à 16:45, Dominique Corbex a écrit :
> > On Mon, 7 Aug 2017 16:16:45 +0100
> > Cyrille <lafricain79 at gmail.com <mailto:lafricain79 at gmail.com>>
> wrote:
> >
> >> Osis is used for Daily Devotional?
> > Hi Cyrille!
> >
> > A Daily Devotional is actually a Dictionary, a special dictionary as
> > you must encode the key as "mm.dd", such as "01.01" for January
> 1st and
> > "12.31" for December 31st.
> >
> > You have the choice between the IMP encoding:
> > $$$01.01
> > <br />Family Reading: <scripRef>Genesis 1</scripRef>
> > <br />Family Reading: <scripRef>Matthew 1</scripRef>
> > <br />Secret Reading: <scripRef>Ezra 1</scripRef>
> > <br />Secret Reading: <scripRef>Acts 1</scripRef>
> > $$$01.02
> > ...
> >
> > Or the TEI encoding:
> > https://www.crosswire.org/wiki/TEI_Dictionaries
> <https://www.crosswire.org/wiki/TEI_Dictionaries>
> >
> >
> > Dominique
>
>
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