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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 06/01/2018 à 18:36, Troy A.
Griffitts a écrit :<br>
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<p>Dear Cyrille,</p>
<p>I just did a brief diff between the canon_lxx.h and the
canon_lxx-super.h I sent you in my previous email, and the
differences don't look like anything useful. I must be mistaken
about what this file is. Have a read of the comments in the
file I send and those in the canon_lxx.h included in 1.8.0.
They are very similar, but the *-super.h v11n includes this
comment near the end of the header:</p>
<p>"This is not intended for critical editions that separately
encode variant traditions of Joshua, Judges, Tobit, etc. that
are already served by the Rahlfs versification system (q.v.)."</p>
<p>I am not sure to what the "Rahlfs versification system (q.v.)"
refers, nor the /quod vide/ at the end of the reference.</p>
<p>I could possibly refer to the analysis of Rahlfs in the LXX
v11n folder I send to you earlier, specifically here, but I am
not sure:</p>
<p><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://crosswire.org/svn/sword-tools/trunk/versification/lxx_v11ns/canon_rahlfs.h"
moz-do-not-send="true">http://crosswire.org/svn/sword-tools/trunk/versification/lxx_v11ns/canon_rahlfs.h</a></p>
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My question is why this v11n are not in the sources? And I compare
the Rahlfs.h, it's not good... still a lot of issues. I ready to
perform it. Please let me know the good way to help. <br>
But it clear for me that for the current source I have, it's not
possible to use the current LXX v11n.<br>
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<p>But I do not see any accommodation for alternate traditions in
there. I may need to go search old emails to dig up the
discussions on this.</p>
<p>Troy<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 06/01/2018 à 17:16, Troy A.
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cite="mid:0F41A14C-6286-44A1-8737-B89B414C849F@crosswire.org">Hi
Cyrille,<br>
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Just a few comments which I hope will clear up a few things.<br>
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The sword-tools SVN repo needs to be checked out to your
computer before you can run the convert.sh for CCAT. The repo
contains the .jar file you asked about. You cannot just
download the individual convert.sh script.<br>
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Ok It's clear. I need to clone it with hg? The user is this from
the automatic email send? If it is this email I can't find it
again <span class="moz-smiley-s7"><span>:-\</span></span><br>
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SWORD versifications are often a superset for multiple Bibles.
The SWORD engine provides a facility for frontends to easily
skip empty entries. Thus, when you discover that a chapter
here or a chapter there has too many verses, it is probably
that way to support another Bible which has more verses for
that chapter.<br>
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LXX v11n has been researched extensively by Chris and others.
There are many issues regarding the LXX which are not easily
resolved, e.g., Rahlfs providing two textual traditions of the
same book in parallel with different versifications. I h
research for LXX in general can be found here:<br>
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href="http://crosswire.org/svn/sword-tools/trunk/versification/lxx_v11ns/"
moz-do-not-send="true">http://crosswire.org/svn/sword-tools/trunk/versification/lxx_v11ns/</a><br>
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OK but what to do?? Is it possible to use the Rahlfs with
osis2mod? Because Rahlfs is not the current one. I have the
Rahlfs text. If I use the current LXX v11n with my text I will
have really a lot of issues!<br>
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Hope this helps a bit.<br>
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Troy<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On January 6, 2018 9:01:01 AM MST,
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<pre class="k9mail">Hello,
Before to work on a new module for the LXX, I decided to verify the
current LXX v11n. And what was my surprise discovering many errors!
Please can you give me the list of the current modules using LXX v11n?
I will propose a new with correction, some books give me worries, like
Esther, which contains a versification in letter, I will make you a
proposal once my verification is finished. I work with the A. Rahlfs
(maybe the current LXX v11n was made with an other ?)
Best regards, Br Cyrille
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