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<p>Dear All,</p>
<p>I have updated the NA28 module and placed it in CrossWire Beta.
It has 3 things fixed:</p>
<p>The INTF have proofed the lemma and morph tags and fixed things
throughout.</p>
<p>The reported problem of "bleeding" tags was happening when we
were getting single lemma but multiple morph codes (e.g., a
robinson: and also a strong: morph code on a single verb) There
is a small set of extended strong: morph codes which can be placed
on a verb designating limited morphology for the verb and we had
places which contained these and also included a full robinson:
code. This has been handled correctly now.</p>
<p>The inscriptio and subscriptio should be fixed now. They also
have had the lemma and morph codes added to them.</p>
<p>This module is versioned at 1.1 (Karl, duly noted your remarked
that you had a version from 2018 labeled 1.1 while we were in
testing. I rolled the version back to 1.0 when we finally left
testing and released a first public release. I should have
probably name the testing version 0.0, 0.1, ... to avoid ambiguity
and will keep this in mind next time we have a module in test
which is expected to go through iterations before release).</p>
<p>Let me know what you find. Things work well for me where I have
tested.</p>
<p>Troy</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/3/20 7:07 AM, Troy A. Griffitts
wrote:<br>
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Thanks, Karl. I'll issues an update to the NA28 module to fix the
intro material at the end of each book. I'll have a look at the
filters to see why robinson is bleeding through. Thank you for the
feedback.<br>
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Troy<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On May 3, 2020 6:02:52 AM MST, Karl
Kleinpaste <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:karl@kleinpaste.org"><karl@kleinpaste.org></a> wrote:
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/3/20 7:44 AM, Karl
Kleinpaste wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:818f32a1-87b0-1dab-b885-7cb39a4d7eec@kleinpaste.org"><font
face="FreeSerif">I had not noticed until now that</font></blockquote>
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<font face="FreeSerif">Troy, I see more troublesome content in
NA28.<br>
<br>
At the end of every book, the last verse includes a pile of
markup that ultimately introduces the next book. Consider
the source content of Matt.28.20, the portion following the
last actual word of the verse, αἰῶνος. I've added some
boldface.<br>
<br>
<w id="OT-B1K28V20-43" rend="gr">⸆</w>
</div> </div> <div id="OT-B2" n="2"
type="book"> <div id="OT-B2K0" n="0"
type="chapter"> <pb id="OT-PB-88" n="88"/><b><note
type="variant"></b> <head type="verse">•
20</head> <app from="OTA-B1K28V20-22"
to="OTA-B1K28V20-26"> <head>⸉</head> <rdg
type="trans"> <rtxt type="trans"/> <wits> א D
</wits> </rdg> </app> <span
class="bold">|</span><app from="OTA-B1K28V20-43"
to="OTA-B1K28V20-43"> <head>⸆</head> <rdg
type="plus"> <rtxt rend="gr">αμην</rtxt>
<wits> A<sup>c</sup> K Γ Δ Θ <span
class="italic">f</span>¹³ 565. 579. 700. 892. 1241.
1424 𝔐 it vg<sup>mss</sup> sy
bo<sup>pt</sup> </wits> </rdg>
<span class="bold">¦</span><rdg
type="plus"> <rtxt type="txt"
rend="italic"><span
class="italic">txt</span></rtxt> <wits>
א A<sup>*</sup> B D W <span
class="italic">f</span>¹ 33. <span
class="italic">l</span> 844. <span
class="italic">l</span> 2211 lat sa mae
bo<sup>pt</sup> </wits> </rdg>
</app> <b></note></b> </div> </div>
<div type="book" n="2" id="AP-B2"> <b><head
type="book">Mark</head></b> <div
type="chapter" n="0" id="AP-B2K0"> <pb n="88"
id="AP-PB-88"/><br>
<br>
Now, this content is in Matt.28.20 itself. That means, when
an app like Xiphos asks for it, it's going to get this
stuff. The verse proper ends with </font><font
face="FreeSerif"><font face="FreeSerif">αἰῶνος, but then all
this stuff happens after, and it's intro material for the
next book. If it belongs anywhere, it belongs in
Mark.0.0. The display in Xiphos looks dumb because now
the end of every book has a free-standing <i>*n</i>
marker and the next book name occurring within the current
book. There isn't anything I can do about it.<br>
<br>
I don't even want to know what that "</font></font><font
face="FreeSerif"><font face="FreeSerif"><font
face="FreeSerif">⸆" at the top is</font> about.<br>
<br>
No idea what can be done about this markup at this point,
but you need to be aware that it looks wrong.<br>
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brevity.
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