<div dir="ltr">Hi<div><br></div><div>I have a second question, slightly unrelated hence the separate thread, on the contents of the variants. In some instances two variants show an "either/or" (e.g. Mat 9.4 WHNU/Byz). That is, by not displaying either of the variants we effectively end up missing a word in the text.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Unfortunately, not all variants are like, e.g WHNU Mat 1.9. See below. In this case displaying the x-1 variant results presumably in text that was not in the original (namely: the numbers, curly braces, the morphology code? etc.)</div>
<div><br></div><div style><b>Mat 1.9:</b></div><seg subType="x-1" type="x-variant"> αχας | αχαζ | 881 {N-PRI} | αχας </seg><seg subType="x-2" type="x-variant"> αχαζ </seg> 881 {N-PRI}<br>
<br>Is this a case of a module issue? Or is there a sensible rule that we can apply across the board?<br><br>In the case of <b>Mat 9.4</b>, this is nicely formatted with w tags:<div><div> <seg subType="x-1" type="x-variant"></div>
<div> <w lemma="strong:G1492" morph="strongsMorph:G5761 robinson:V-RAP-NSM">ειδως</w></div><div> </seg></div><div> <seg subType="x-2" type="x-variant"></div>
<div> <w lemma="strong:G3708" morph="strongsMorph:G5631 robinson:V-2AAP-NSM">ιδων</w></div><div> </seg></div><br>Chris<div style><span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Arial,FreeSans,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:13px;line-height:17px;background-color:rgb(240,240,240)"><br>
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