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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">ANY time you assume that poetry and
prose markup neatly nest within verses, you WILL have problems if
you process very many Bibles.<br>
Poetry lines are marked by <l> (not ll) within <lg>,
like:<br>
<br>
<lg><br>
<l level="1"><verse osisID="Ps.1.1"
sID="Ps.1.1.seID.14420" n="1" />Blessed is the man who doesn’t
walk in the counsel of the wicked,</l><br>
<l level="2">nor stand on the path of sinners,</l><br>
<l level="2">nor sit in the seat of scoffers;<verse
eID="Ps.1.1.seID.14420" /></l><br>
</lg><br>
<lg><br>
<l level="1"><verse osisID="Ps.1.2"
sID="Ps.1.2.seID.14421" n="2" />but his delight is in Yahweh’s
law.</l><br>
<l level="2">On his law he meditates day and
night.<verse eID="Ps.1.2.seID.14421" /></l><br>
</lg><br>
<lg><br>
<l level="1"><verse osisID="Ps.1.3"
sID="Ps.1.3.seID.14422" n="3" />He will be like a tree planted
by the streams of water,</l><br>
<l level="2">that produces its fruit in its
season,</l><br>
<l level="2">whose leaf also does not wither.</l><br>
<l level="2">Whatever he does shall prosper.<verse
eID="Ps.1.3.seID.14422" /></l><br>
</lg><br>
<lg><br>
<l level="1"><verse osisID="Ps.1.4"
sID="Ps.1.4.seID.14423" n="4" />The wicked are not
so,</l><br>
<l level="2">but are like the chaff which the wind drives
away.<verse eID="Ps.1.4.seID.14423" /></l><br>
</lg><br>
<lg><l level="1"><verse osisID="Ps.1.5"
sID="Ps.1.5.seID.14424" n="5" />Therefore the wicked shall not
stand in the judgment,</l><br>
<l level="2">nor sinners in the congregation of the
righteous.<verse eID="Ps.1.5.seID.14424" /></l><br>
</lg><br>
<lg><l level="1"><verse osisID="Ps.1.6"
sID="Ps.1.6.seID.14425" n="6" />For Yahweh knows the way of the
righteous,</l><br>
<l level="2">but the way of the wicked shall
perish.<verse eID="Ps.1.6.seID.14425" /></l><br>
</lg><br>
<br>
Note that although in the above example (Psalm 1, <a
href="http://ebible.org/eng-web/eng-web_osis.zip">World English
Bible</a>), all of the verses start at the beginning of a line,
I have seen cases where this is not true.<br>
<br>
See the <a
href="http://ebible.org/osis/OSIS2_1UserManual_06March2006_-_with_O%27Donnell_edits.PDF">OSIS
manual</a>, 11.5.1, lg, for more details.<br>
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I was hoping I would be able to do a simple search and tag, but
that will run into problems like we had last time we tried
formatting poetry that crossed verse boundaries...will have to
think of a better way then.<br>
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Once I figure out what should be done there, can I assume that
<ll> is poetry or should I look for it with in <lg>?<br>
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On 02/23/2014 02:27 PM, David "Judahs Shadow" Blue wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">I'm considering taking up working on some formatting of poetry in
BibleTime, and was wondering if I was safe in assuming that an <ll> tag
(should be in an <lg> if I'm remembering my tags correctly?) is always a
poetry/liturgy line? And are there any OSIS modules out there in the "wild"
that have <ll> spanning verse boundaries?
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