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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Dear John,<br>
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I'd like to see an example of a module which uses this tag. I'm
trying to figure out exactly how you make these useful without
requiring a set of modules to be installed. Well, maybe you do,
and that's fine too. In the frontend I've worked on, we basically
let the user click on any word and try to look it up any glossary
of their choice, or include hover over help with a default
glossary. For example, in BibleCS, you can choose the default
glossary to be Chinese to English, and then as you read a Chinese
Bible, you can hover over any word and it will give you an English
definition. I guess it might be nice to do a lookup across all
installed modules and let the user know which modules have an
entry for the word they are interested in. I'm not sure your use
case for picking a single glossary and then selecting choice words
from this glossary and making link from another module. Maybe in
a Bible study or something where part of the lesson might be: "See
the entry in ISBE for <reference type="x-glossary"
osisRef="ISBE:Kingdom">Kingdom</reference>.<br>
<br>
?<br>
<br>
I'm happy to include whatever might be helpful for you and others,
but it is also not a bad thing at all for frontend to add their
own filters for specific unique features for their packages. But
if it is useful for more than one project, then we should figure
out a way to share the work.<br>
<br>
Troy<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
On 09/25/2013 06:22 AM, John Austin wrote:<br>
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<div>I've read through the current SWORD osis option filters,
to see if there might be a way to do textual references to
external works which can be filtered with existing filters.
There appears to be no way to do this using existing
filters. (?)<br>
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I am open to changing the way IBT's OSIS modules are
encoded. I want to update all of IBT's texts at some point
to make them totally SWORD compliant, SynodlaProt, and 100%
functional in as many front ends as possible. OSIS
<reference> tags are already supported by most
front-ends, and they usually work correctly as links. These
links are very useful, but naturally there are times when
people want to read texts without bold underlined links
appearing throughout. This is the same impetus that lead to
global option filters for footnote symbols and
cross-references etc. so it seems to be a perfect candidate.<br>
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Although the filter proposed previously filters
<reference> tags on the basis of type="x-glossary".
Wouldn't it also be perfectly good to simply filter all
<reference> tags from the text? (while leaving them
within notes of course to be handled separately by those
filters) This would make logical sense and would also serve
readers of existing modules perfectly well, even before any
module encoding updates.<br>
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<div>John<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 1:58 PM, David
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"just do it".<br>
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David<br>
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