[sword-devel] Back conversion

DM Smith dmsmith at crosswire.org
Sat Dec 30 14:00:32 MST 2017


It’s there, but hidden. Find desktop.properties (location varies by OS) and set it in there. 

Advanced.ViewSource=true


> On Dec 30, 2017, at 3:56 PM, Tom Sullivan <info at beforgiven.info> wrote:
> 
> Michael:
> 
> Thank you. That option is missing from 1.6 and 2.0Beta.
> 
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> On 12/30/2017 03:47 PM, Michael H wrote:
>> There is a version of BibleDesktop that allows you to 'view source' and see the osis of each verse or chapter from inside the front-end.  it's an older version, so you might run into issues with newer versifications, but if using a longstanding versification it's very helpful if you're troubleshooting.
>> I don't know which version or how to get to older versions, but it should still be available somewhere.
>> (help?)
>> On Sat, Dec 30, 2017 at 2:29 PM, Tom Sullivan <info at beforgiven.info <mailto:info at beforgiven.info>> wrote:
>>    Thank you for the replies. I got an output using -r OSIS, but it
>>    does not look good or useful.
>>    My goal was to look at the OSIS used, for example, for ESV2011 to
>>    improve my understanding of the use of OSIS. Is there any access to
>>    that original OSIS?
>>    Regarding indexes for Hebrew words - is this a programming issue or
>>    a user-oriented issue? User oriented: Aside from Strongs numbers,
>>    BDB page numbers are also used. For what it is worth, I have an
>>    index by Hebrew word that gives both if anyone is interested. I do
>>    not guarantee it to be complete or perfectly accurate.
>>    Tom
>>    Tom Sullivan
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>>    Great News!
>>    God created you, owns you and gave you commands to obey.
>>    You have disobeyed God - as your conscience very well attests to you.
>>    God's holiness and justice compel Him to punish you in Hell.
>>    Jesus Christ became Man, was crucified, buried and rose from the dead
>>    as a substitute for all who trust in Him, redeeming them from Hell.
>>    If you repent (turn from your sin) and believe (trust) in Jesus Christ,
>>    you will go to Heaven. Otherwise you will go to Hell.
>>    Warning! Good works are a result, not cause, of saving trust.
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>>    On 12/30/2017 02:58 PM, David Haslam wrote:
>>        To pick up on one possible misunderstanding by Tom,
>>        Analysis tools such as *mod2imp* and *diatheke* take the *module
>>        name* as the main command line argument.
>>        Not the filename of the .bzz files in the <datapath>.
>>        i.e. Your command should be given in the context of the _sword
>>        path_ as the current directory.
>>        Best regards,
>>        David
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>>            -------- Original Message --------
>>            Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Back conversion
>>            Local Time: 30 December 2017 7:48 PM
>>            UTC Time: 30 December 2017 19:48
>>            From: dmsmith at crosswire.org <mailto:dmsmith at crosswire.org>
>>            To: SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum
>>            <sword-devel at crosswire.org <mailto:sword-devel at crosswire.org>>
>>            Not really. The osis2mod process is lossy (no verse markers)
>>            and transformative (it is in milestoned form). For that
>>            reason, we really don’t recommend it. Also, many OSIS
>>            modules are built from non-OSIS source.
>>            mod2imp expects the module to be installed. Beyond that I’m
>>            not sure.
>>            mod2osis should be avoided.
>>                 On Dec 30, 2017, at 2:41 PM, Tom Sullivan
>>            info at beforgiven.info <mailto:info at beforgiven.info>
>>                 <mailto:info at beforgiven.info
>>            <mailto:info at beforgiven.info>> wrote:
>>                 Y'all:
>>                 Is there a way to convert a module in .bzz format back
>>            to OSIS.
>>                 I tried mod2imp, but the help message does not say how
>>            to input a
>>                 module. The name of the module fails, as do .bzz files.
>>                     Thanks.
>>                     Tom Sullivan
>>                     info at BeForgiven.INFO <mailto:info at BeForgiven.INFO
>>            <mailto:info at BeForgiven.INFO>>
>>                     FAX: 815-301-2835 <tel:815-301-2835>
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>>                 God created you, owns you and gave you commands to obey.
>>                 You have disobeyed God - as your conscience very well
>>            attests to you.
>>                 God's holiness and justice compel Him to punish you in
>>            Hell.
>>                 Jesus Christ became Man, was crucified, buried and rose
>>            from the dead
>>                 as a substitute for all who trust in Him, redeeming
>>            them from Hell.
>>                 If you repent (turn from your sin) and believe (trust)
>>            in Jesus
>>                 Christ,
>>                 you will go to Heaven. Otherwise you will go to Hell.
>>                 Warning! Good works are a result, not cause, of saving
>>            trust.
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