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<p>Hi David,</p>
<p>Cool! Thanks for the hint! Do you happen to know whether that
software used by the STEP team is open source?</p>
<p>Best regards,<br>
Tobias<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 13.04.19 13:00, David Haslam wrote:<br>
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<div>This was done already by the Tyndale STEP team for adding
Strong’s Numbers to the ESV. </div>
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<div>They used bespoke software followed by manual adjustments. </div>
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<div>Ask David Instone-Brewer for details. </div>
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On Sat, Apr 13, 2019 at 11:33, Tobias Klein <<a
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<blockquote class="protonmail_quote" type="cite"> Hi,<br>
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I have an idea that I would like to run by you guys.<br>
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Would it be possible to automatically map Strongs numbers to<br>
translations that do not come with Strongs support?<br>
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The approach would be like this:<br>
- Take a translation that comes with Strongs numbers<br>
- Map each word (and Strongs number) to a corresponding word in
the<br>
target translation, by using a regular dictionary<br>
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There may be some validation / manual checking needed when there
is not<br>
a clear match between a word in the source translation and the
target<br>
translation.<br>
Furthermore, this would probably only work with pairs of
translations<br>
that are both aiming to be literal. In that case the order of
words<br>
would be very similar and would increase chances of mapping<br>
words/Strongs correctly.<br>
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What do you think?<br>
I'd be very happy to see Strongs mapped to German translations<br>
specifically. But it could technically even work for
English/English<br>
translation mapping.<br>
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Have a nice weekend!<br>
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Best regards,<br>
Tobias<br>
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