[sword-devel] NASB Psalm titles

Tom Sullivan info at beforgiven.info
Fri May 8 07:49:17 MST 2020


Y'all:

My Biblia Hebraica treats Psalm titles as the first verse, indicating 
biblical canonacity and in line with Hebrew versification.

Note the following from OSIS doc, OSIS.pdf:

Appendix B.2.10 titles
The type attribute on the title element is used to allow special 
rendering of particular titles, as well as
searching for particular types of titles in the text.identify the type 
of note that appears in the text. Note that
the values for the type attribute must be entered exactly as shown, all 
others must use the "x-" extension
mechanism.
If the user needs to record a type of title in the text that is not 
covered by these values, please use the OSIS
attribute extension mechanism, "x-" in front of the name of your value 
for this attribute.
.
.
psalm Use in the Psalms where what are considered "titles" in the 
English text are actually numbered
as verses in the Hebrew text.

David's point about canonicity is well taken, but we must consider:
1. Are we considering canonicity with respect to the NASB as published,
OR
2. Are we considering canonicity with respect to how the NASB publishers 
saw it, that is that the Scripture text is cannonical. If we make this 
decision, we are simply electronically duplicating the paper publication.

IMHO, 2. is the far better choice.

Hope this helps, and thanks again to all.

Tom Sullivan
info at BeForgiven.INFO
FAX: 815-301-2835
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On 5/8/20 10:28 AM, David Haslam wrote:
> One of the subtleties of OSIS is that the canonical attribute is 
> actually not a theological matter.
> 
> It’s easy to jump to the wrong conclusion that SWORD treats it as if it was.
> 
> It’s actually a technical attribute relating to the published work it 
> represents in digital format.
> So it can just as well appear in a Commentary module as a Bible module.
> 
> Anything with canonical=“false” should in theory at least be only 
> because the marked text was not in the original work.
> 
> Then the question becomes “What was the original work?”
> 
> I will leave you to ponder....
> 
> David
> 
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> 
> On Fri, May 8, 2020 at 15:09, Karl Kleinpaste <karl at kleinpaste.org 
> <mailto:karl at kleinpaste.org>> wrote:
>> On 5/8/20 10:00 AM, Tom Sullivan wrote:
>> > because Psalm titles are canonical, front-ends should put a difference
>> > in display between them and human editor supplied titles.
>>
>> It's a fine idea, but it requires (in the xhtml case) the engine to wrap
>> such titles in a suitable <span></span> so that a CSS control can put it
>> to use, with appropriate new default render header content for it.
>>
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