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Regular USA Joined: Apr 10, 2010 Post Count: 17 Status: Offline |
Hello, I'm adding red words for Jesus's words and there seems to be an error in the quotation marks that I can't seem to get around. When I have this in the OSIS.XML: <q who="Jesus">Permit it now, for thus it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness.</q> It looks like this in Bibletime: ""Permit it now, for thus it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness."" The problem is the double quotes, I only want the red ones or none at all. After reading the OSIS 2.1.1 manual I still haven't found the answer. I converted my KJV to OSIS and looked at this verse and the quotes appear the same but when I look at the KJV verse in Bibletime there are no quotation marks. Does any one know whats going on? Thanks |
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Developer Joined: Sep 17, 2003 Post Count: 209 Status: Offline |
I'm guessing what you have is actually: "<q who="Jesus">Permit it now, for thus it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness.</q>" Is that correct? If your text really has no quotation marks in CDATA, then there's a bug in BibleTime that should be reported to them. The <q> indicates quoted text, which generally means quotation marks should be added. If you don't desire that quotation marks be added, you can add a marker="" attribute to the <q> element. With Sword, you can also turn off all <q>-generated quotation marks in a text by setting OSISqToTick=False in the module's .conf file. |
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Regular USA Joined: Apr 10, 2010 Post Count: 17 Status: Offline |
No, that's not correct. There are no quotes in the xml other than <q who="Jesus"> and </q> I'll try this in Xiphos and see if it shows the quotes correctly, if so I'll post a bug report, then I'll try your advice to see if that fixes the problem. Thanks |
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Regular USA Joined: Apr 10, 2010 Post Count: 17 Status: Offline |
Okay, I figured out what the problem is. In what I'm doing I'm using osis2mod to convert a freshly made OSIS.XML and after it's converted to a module the double quotes appear. So the error is in osis2mod, I will have to submit a bug report for it. |
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Regular USA Joined: Apr 10, 2010 Post Count: 17 Status: Offline |
I'm guessing what you have is actually: "<q who="Jesus">Permit it now, for thus it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness.</q>" Is that correct? If your text really has no quotation marks in CDATA, then there's a bug in BibleTime that should be reported to them. The <q> indicates quoted text, which generally means quotation marks should be added. If you don't desire that quotation marks be added, you can add a marker="" attribute to the <q> element. With Sword, you can also turn off all <q>-generated quotation marks in a text by setting OSISqToTick=False in the module's .conf file. Actually, this had nothing to do with osis2mod, the option suggested by Osk was the solution setting OSISqToTick=False in the module's .conf file Thanks ---------------------------------------- [Edit 1 times, last edit by troypulk at Oct 5, 2010 9:29:00 PM] |
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