[sword-devel] Module release: LXX
David Haslam
dfhdfh at protonmail.com
Fri Jan 24 05:03:11 EST 2025
Arnaud,
Sorry for the typo in your name in my reply. Mea culpa.
Best regards,
David
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On Friday, January 24th, 2025 at 10:01 AM, David Haslam <dfhdfh at protonmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks Arnoud,
>
> I just added a link under Resources in the developers' wiki page:
>
> [Alternate Versification - CrossWire Bible Society](https://wiki.crosswire.org/Alternate_Versification#Resources)
>
> Best regards,
>
> David
>
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> On Friday, January 24th, 2025 at 8:12 AM, Fr Cyrille <fr.cyrille at tiberiade.be> wrote:
>
>> Le 24/01/2025 à 00:40, Arnaud Vié a écrit :
>>
>>>> Le jeu. 23 janv. 2025 à 22:18, Fr Cyrille <fr.cyrille at tiberiade.be> a écrit :
>>>>
>>>>> So I think that for versifications, catholic catholic2 and LXX there is no mapping (which would explain some of the problems I've had displaying in parallel?).
>>>>> In the other v11n files I see an entry by instance in vulg:
>>>>> unsigned char mappings_vulg[] = {
>>>>>
>>>>> If someone can explain or give me a documentation to understand how it works, and if this is where the mapping takes place, I'd like to work on it. Especially as it should be possible to use Arnaud's work?
>>>
>>> You're correct Cyrille, the mapping data is in this char array defined with the versifications in the canon_*.h files.
>>> This array is injected (for the versifications which have one) and decoded within versificationmgr.cpp.
>>>
>>> The format of this char array is really obscure though, and it's completely different from the format of mappings used in jsword (which is a lot clearer and a lot easier to edit and maintain).
>>> From what I understand in the code ("// parse mappings" section of the loadFromSBook method in versificationmgr.cpp) and the canon_vulg.h example :
>>>
>>> 1.
>>> The array starts with a sequence of book names, which are the books present in this bible and absent from KJV.
>>> Each such name is a sequence of letters followed by a null character serving as delimiter.
>>> In canon_vulg, thoses are the
>>> 'E', 'p', 'J', 'e', 'r', 0,
>>> 'P', 'r', 'A', 'z', 'a', 'r', 0,
>>> 'S', 'u', 's', 0,
>>> 'B', 'e', 'l', 0,
>>>
>>> 2. Then, you have an additional null character indicating the end of that first section - the rest of the array is encoded completely differently.
>>>
>>> 3. The rest of the array is meant to be split in sequences of 7 numbers, each such 7-number sequence corresponding to a mapping rule.
>>> For example, this is a mapping rule :
>>> 21, 4, 9, 10, 4, 8, 0,
>>>
>>> First digit indicates the book (index in the sequence of books, starting at 1). In vulg, book 21 is Psalms.
>>> The next 3 digits indicate the destination of the mapping. "4,9,10" corresponds to chapter 4, verses 9 to 10.
>>> The final 3 digits are the source of the mapping. "4,8,0" corresponds to chapter 4, verse 8 alone.
>>> So this rule I used as example denotes that verses Ps 4:9-10 of KJV are mapped to Ps 4:8 in Vulg.
>>> Which corresponds indeed to one rule that is present in the jsword mapping file.
>>>
>>> I guess I could try to build a converter to export the jsword mapping properties files into this format, so that we could indeed add the Catholic and Catholic2 mappings that I spent hours building for the AndBible jsword fork.
>>
>> Ok Then I'll way for this.
>>
>>> But going forward, for maintaining versifications, it would be a lot better to have a central way of defining all our versifications and all their mappings in an easily readable and editable format (maybe the one defined by the Copenhagen Alliance, cf https://github.com/Copenhagen-Alliance/versification-specification/blob/master/versification-mappings/json-schema/versification_schema.json ), serving as a source of truth for both sword and jsword. Because even just looking at this Vulg versifications, the mapping have vastly diverged between sword and jsword...
>>
>> I agree...
>>
>>> Even if we don't go as far as implementing the full modular versification system that I would like to build, if at the very least we could have a central, easy-to-maintain place to manage all our versifications, and then could easily export them to both sword and jsword, that would be a huge step forward.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Arnaud
>>
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