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On 06/25/2013 09:06 AM, Chris Burrell wrote:<br>
<span style="white-space: pre;">> One more, would it be possible
to wrap the introductions for each book in a <div
type="introduction"> tag? I believe that's the best way of
indicating introductions and is the way the new ESV text will be
doing it. (thinking of the AAI text in this case)</span><br>
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Yes, it is possible. There are at least 3 ways to do it:<br>
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1. Running a post-processing script on the OSIS files to add those
div tags in the appropriate places.<br>
2. Manual editing (too tedious for me).<br>
3. Increasing the complexity of all the USFM to OSIS converters to
do that addition as part of their process (still more work than #1).<br>
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Do I hear any volunteers to write a program to do option #1? Would
it be that helpful?<br>
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