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    Hello,<br>
    Currently the LXX module use the default versification not the lxx!
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    What to do?<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 04/01/2018 à 09:29, Cyrille a
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 03/01/2018 à 22:40, David Haslam a
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        <div>Actually, Cyrille, your having the OSIS XML file for the
          existing <b>LXX</b> is not strictly a necessity.<br>
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        <div><b>osis2mod</b> has a command line switch <b>-a</b> that
          enables an existing module to be <b>augmented</b>.<br>
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      Ok! This is really interesting.
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        <div>All you need to supply as new <u>source text</u> is an
          OSIS XML file for the missing books.<br>
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        <div>This may go somewhat beyond the <i>usual</i> procedure for
          releasing modules, yet it's a method that <b>DM Smith</b>
          &amp; <b>I</b> already use for the <b>KJVA</b> module.<br>
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        <div>We now have two OSIS XML files.<br>
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          <li>One for the 66 <i>protocanonical</i> books in the <b>KJV</b>
            module<br>
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          <li>One for the 14 <i>deuterocanonical</i> books (called <b>KJVDC</b>)<br>
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        <div>Of course, if the "modules team" still has a copy of <b>LXX.osis.xml</b>
          (or whatever it's called), then things would be simpler.<br>
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      But can I suggest something? I grant myself permission... :) A
      general remark.<br>
      I find the access to Bible sources complex, not open enough. I
      think there needs to be more flexibility to allow for greater
      collaboration, is it possible?<br>
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      Happy new year!<br>
      Br Cyrille
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          <div>-------- Original Message --------<br>
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          <div>Subject: [sword-devel] New LXX module<br>
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          <div>Local Time: 3 January 2018 9:05 AM<br>
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          <div>UTC Time: 3 January 2018 09:05<br>
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          <div>From: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
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            <div>Hello,<br>
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            <div> I noticed that the current LXX module doesn't have all
              the books, just<br>
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            <div> the hebrew/protestant canonicals. I am available to
              create a new module<br>
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            <div> with these missing books, but I need the current osis
              file if it is<br>
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            <div> possible. I download already a doc file with all the
              text of the missing<br>
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            <div> books, and use mod2osis to convert the current module.
              But I think it<br>
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            <div> will be better if I can access to the source code or
              the the "true" osis<br>
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            <div> file.<br>
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            <div> Best regards, Br Cyrille<br>
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