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I did some testing of several of the major front-ends (sorry, I do
not have a Mac or iPhone). I posted the results at
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Overall feature support is strongest in BPBible, followed by
BibleTime and Xiphos tied for second. Then comes BibleCS,
BibleDesktop, and AndBible. <br>
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That can partly be explained by the fact that BibleDesktop and
AndBible do not display book introductions (that is a reasonable
choice for AndBible). However, both support parallel titles (for
synoptic passages in the Gospels) and canonical psalm titles (as
does BPBible). But BibleTime, Xiphos, and BibleCS simply do not
display the text of Canonical psalm titles. That is a severe bug. <br>
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As a novice module creator several years ago, this diversity almost
drove me crazy. I guess now at least module creators can know what
features are likely to work well, but it would be nice if front-ends
worked on supporting some of these features, even if the text is
passed through as plain text, such as canonical psalm titles.
Nothing like that should be omitted, even if the display is not
anything special. <br>
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One last note, variants do not work correctly in any front-end,
which tells me the markup is not right. If anyone can provide a
correction to the markup, please let me know. <br>
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Daniel<br>
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On 03/04/2012 01:18 PM, Patrick Zimmermann wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hey,
this is great news. Thank you.
If the rendering produced by xiphos or bibletime is at least some sort of
acceptable I'll change the module I'm developing at the moment to use the
syntax. Mostly additions, removals and alternatives are affected.
Thanks again,
Patrick
On Sunday, 4. March 2012 01:59:15 Daniel Owens wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Based on varied sources, including Patrick's helpful example OSIS Bible,
I put together an example OSIS "Bible" that validates and is consistent
with the wiki page on OSIS Bibles (
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/OSIS_Bibles">http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/OSIS_Bibles</a>). The text itself is mostly
KJV text, with a little Hebrew to illustrate more than what the KJV can
by itself. I chose to use the BSP structure because the KJV illustrates
the BCV structure well already, and I have no idea idea how to deal with
paragraphs and poetry in the BCV structure.
You can find the example file and the following list of features at
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/OSIS_Bibles/BSPExample:">http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/OSIS_Bibles/BSPExample:</a>
- BookGroup and section titles, including parallel passages: <title>
- Book introduction
- List: <list>, <item>
- Table: <table>, <row>, <cell>
- Bold and italic text: <hi>
- Strong's numbers, lemma, and morphology: <w>, @lemma, @morph
- Notes, including study notes and cross-references: <note>, <reference>
- Marked additions: <transChange>
- Canonical title (Psalms): <title type="psalm" canonical="true">
- Poetry markup: <lg>, <l>
- Divine Name: <seg>, <divineName>
- Variants: <seg type="x-variant" subType="x-1">
- Abbreviations: <abbr>
I compiled and tested the module, and I will send a separate email when
I have a chance to record the results systematically. Suffice it to say,
no one front-end supports all of the markup well, and some features
(such as variants and tables) are conspicuously poorly supported. Since
it is not a complete text of the KJV, some odd display issues should be
ignored, but most front-ends displayed the "New Testament" title at the
bottom of Psalm 3. It would be lovely if front-end developers would see
how their front-end handles it (or doesn't). I can send a compiled
module to those who are interested.
Feedback is welcome. If I have missed something or used less-than-ideal
markup, please let me know, and we can change it.
Daniel
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