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<p>Hello,</p>
<p>I am in the process of updating the OSHB module. I have a valid
OSIS file of the text, but I have a few questions about markup for
effective display in SWORD.</p>
<p>1. I have lemmas of the form lemma="c/d/776" and lemma="5921 a",
where the c/d encodes the prefixes on the word, the numbers are
Strong numbers and the 'space a' represents an 'augment' for the
Open Scriptures Hebrew Lexicon, to tie in to Brown, Driver,
Briggs. My thought was to do something like: lemma="pre:c/d
strong:776" and lemma="strong:5921 aug:a". Would this give better
presentation that we have currently? Or is there a better way?</p>
<p>2. Some of the words have morphology attributes, like
morph="HC/Td/Ncfsa". These are coded to the <a
href="http://openscriptures.github.io/morphhb/parsing/HebrewMorphologyCodes.html">Hebrew
Morphology Codes</a>. If they need a prefix, I was thinking of
something like morph="hmc:HC/Td/Ncfsa".</p>
<p>3. The words themselves have 'morphological divisions', like
וְ/הָ/אָ֗רֶץ. These are meant to separate the prefixes from the
main word. We have used <seg> elements in the past,
<seg>וְ</seg><seg>הָ</seg><seg>אָ֗רֶץ</seg>.
Would this approach require <seg> around every word, or only
those words that have actual division slashes?</p>
<p>This came up because I tried making the module directly from the
OSIS, without prefixes. I found both the lemmas and morphs all
jumbled together and superimposed over each other, under each
word, when I tested the module in Xiphos. I would like to
automate the process of preparing the text for SWORD, as much as
possible, so future updates won't be so labor intensive.</p>
<p>Your help will be appreciated.</p>
<p>Peace,</p>
<p>David<br>
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