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<p><span class=""> </span><font face="FreeSerif">> No Japanese
modules have glosses as well as morph/lemma/Strong's.</font></p>
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<font face="FreeSerif">Please try osis formatted japanese bible
texts at <br>
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<font face="FreeSerif"><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://bible.salterrae.net/sword/">http://bible.salterrae.net/sword/</a></font><font
face="FreeSerif"><a class="filename">bungo.osis.zip</a></font><br>
<font face="FreeSerif"><a class="filename">http://</a></font><font
face="FreeSerif"><a class="filename"><font face="FreeSerif">bible.salterrae.net/sword/kougo.osis.zip<br>
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The reason why the current sword modues for these bible
contain no rubies is<br>
simply that the current rendering engine of the sword project
render <br>
ruby annotations very ugly that most japanese people can't
tollerate.<br>
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</font></a></font>I think ruby annotation for japanese bible
(especially bungo bible) is a 'must have'<br>
feature.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2017/08/29 1:32, Martin Denham
wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:CAJ30_ONJJwiDfs1sBhV+AbZCtij90-sZ9thxQnPj8TeqNedsUA@mail.gmail.com">
<div dir="ltr">I took this <a
href="https://goo.gl/photos/52vLqG5VFxN5Yzhd6"
moz-do-not-send="true">photograph</a> of a page from an
acquaintance's Japanese Bible.
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<div>As it reads down from the top right you can most easily see
the Ruby characters by looking at the right most column.</div>
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<div>Martin</div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On 22 August 2017 at 14:18, Karl
Kleinpaste <span dir="ltr"><<a
href="mailto:karl@kleinpaste.org" target="_blank"
moz-do-not-send="true">karl@kleinpaste.org</a>></span>
wrote:<br>
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<div class="m_-5089987743182624808moz-cite-prefix">On
08/22/2017 07:01 AM, DM Smith wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite">I’m also curious and haven’t yet
explored how morphology and lemmas at the word level
would be marked up in conjunction with ruby at the
character level.</blockquote>
</span><font face="FreeSerif">No Japanese modules have
glosses as well as morph/lemma/Strong's.<br>
<br>
However, Hebrew modules SP and friends do. <a
href="http://karl.kleinpaste.org/.../sp/"
target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">Here</a> are a
set of SP screenshots. Xiphos has a problem here,
because its layout for Strongs and morph allows a
certain size, and glosses occupy new space above main
text, with the result that the morph or Strong's content
in the preceding line is overlaid with the gloss of the
current line. I'll have to look at this in the future.<br>
<br>
Nonetheless, I'm enabling glosses as default on.<br>
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