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David,<br>
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Yes, I have managed to use both with the text I am working on, and the
SnowFall Software tool is a bit more satisfying in that it handles more
complex usfm AND it tells you about some of the errors in the
conversion (mainly related to references), which is VERY helpful.
BibleDesktop handles the output pretty well.<br>
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Daniel<br>
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David Haslam wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Bibledit export makes OSIS files structured as Book/Chapter/Verse
whereas the SnowFall Software conversion program generates OSIS files
structured as Book/Section/Paragraph in which verse numbers are tagged as
"milestones".
There are some third party Bible software programs that can read the former
but not the latter type of OSIS file structure. One of these is
GoBibleCreator.
-- David
Daniel Owens wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I am trying to use usfm2osis.pl to convert some USFM files to an OSIS
file for import. I was able to use the Bibledit export feature, but it
doesn't preserve paragraph tags.
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