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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 08/26/2014 07:44 PM, Laurie Fooks
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<pre wrap="">1. Internal linking - the pattern, "MODULE:DIV1.DIV2.DIV3" in the
Crosswire wiki does not work in any front end -
"MODULE:DIV1/DIV2/DIV3" works in Xiphos and BPBible and
"MODULE://DIV1/DIV2/DIV3" is needed for BibleTime and BibleTime-Mini.
Is there a "correct" OSIS markup, or does it depend on the front end?</pre>
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<font face="FreeSerif">Caveat: I don't "do" OSIS, but I am the guy
mostly in charge of Xiphos.<br>
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Xiphos fairly blindly takes whatever came out of the engine and
drops it into the subwindow pane to show the text. Whatever
linkage came out of the engine is what Xiphos gives to the user.
BibleTime has somewhat different OSIS->HTML filters; it is
possible that its result for conversion to use in its HTML widgets
is not the same. This might be a BT bug.</font><br>
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<pre wrap="">3. Images are not displayed, except in Xiphos, xulsword and AndBible.
- Is this a front end design choice or bug?
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<font face="FreeSerif">The only constraint for successful display in
Xiphos is that the images are placed in proper relative position
in the directory structure. By convention this uses a
subdirectory "images" in which the files are contained, and they
are referenced from the text as src="/images/xyz.jpg".</font><br>
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