Talk:Esperanto

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Esperanto orthography

It is clear that the original Sword module has the additional letter 'x' straight after an unaccented character in the place of every accented character, so the module would not be as readily understandable by an Esperanto speaker used to proper diacritics. David Haslam 06:33, 7 August 2008 (MDT)

See also

Workaround

It may be simpler to revert to the original source text, but to apply a replace list on the OSIS file to correct the orthography. This is probably quicker to implement than using the new text source. David Haslam 06:37, 7 August 2008 (MDT)

cx,ĉ
CX,Ĉ
gx,ĝ
GX,Ĝ
hx,ĥ
HX,Ĥ
jx,ĵ
JX,Ĵ
sx,ŝ
SX,Ŝ
ux,ŭ
UX,Ŭ

Beta module .conf

I have the beta module installed. The .conf file contains:

[Esperanto]
DataPath=./modules/texts/ztext/esperanto/
ModDrv=zText
BlockType=BOOK
CompressType=ZIP
SourceType=OSIS
GlobalOptionFilter=OSISFootnotes
GlobalOptionFilter=OSISHeadings
OSISVersion=2.1.1
Lang=eo
Description=Esperanto Londona Biblio
SwordVersionDate=2008-06-19
Version=1.5
History_1.5=Updated to new source with paragraphing, titles, and corrected Esperanto orthography.
History_1.1=Compressed the module
History_1.0=Initial release
About=1926 Londona Biblio in Esperanto. Old Testament by Ludvic Lazarus Zamenhof (1910). Full text published in 1926 by the British & Foreign Bible Society.
TextSource=http://home.att.net/~el_sxadaj/kbiblio.htm
LCSH=Bible. Esperanto.
DistributionLicense=Public Domain
Encoding=UTF-8

If the beta module was not derived from the above TextSource, what was the new source it derived from? David Haslam 11:46, 9 October 2008 (MDT)

Edits to main article

I have removed signed edits by Osk in the main article, and corrected the page to reflect the consensus between us. It's only edits in talk pages that require signing. David Haslam 11:55, 9 October 2008 (MDT)

Online Esperanto Bibles

Keeping track of these is frustrating because links get broken and domain registrations expire. Here are two online Esperanto Bibles that I found today. David Haslam 10:04, 4 August 2009 (UTC)