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Chris,<br>
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Thanks for getting the SFM to OSIS wiki page going. I did try
usfm2osis.pl, and it messed up the encoding (it was utf8, but now I
don't know what it is). For the ssf file, I wondered if you could
clarify something. Under the <BooksPresent> element, what would a
full 66 books look like? This is what is on the wiki: <br>
<blockquote><tt><BooksPresent>111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111000000000000000000000000000000000</BooksPresent><br>
</tt></blockquote>
I counted 66 1's and 33 0's. If I had to guess, the 66 1's signal that
the first 66 canonical books are there and the 0's signal the absence
of something else (deuterocanonical books?), but I wondered if you
could confirm that.<br>
<br>
Daniel<br>
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Chris Little wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Unfortunately the sword module RSS feeds appear not to be working, so
I'll identify some new releases from the last few days here.
Brian's latest update to the Book of Concord is up in beta.
There are 4 new Japanese Bibles in testing. They include ruby annotation
in the gloss attribute of Chinese characters. However, as I haven't yet
written an OSISRuby filter, there's no way to turn the ruby annotation
off (and it will require using SVN builds until 1.5.12).
SpaVNT was updated and pushed out to the public repository.
SpaTDP (Traducci�n de dominio p�blico), based on the text Peter linked
to yesterday (but the most current version from their CVS repository on
SourceForge) is in beta. It looks like a neat project, and the latest
XML versions are complete with translation notes and Strong's numbers in
part of the text based on our own KJV2003. :) Mateo a Romanos...
If you have submitted material that isn't yet posted, be patient, I'm
still working through the backlog while putting out other more immediate
fires.
The SFM to OSIS guide is in the Wiki, so let me know if anything is
unclear and whether it's still too unclear/difficult to convert SFM to
nice clean(ish) OSIS.
--Chris
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