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It would seem that the SWORD engine (though not JSword) not only uses the title attribute <tt>subType="x-preverse"</tt> to determine title ''position'', but also to determine whether or not the title is ''displayed'' when the headings are ''hidden'' by the front-end settings for modules with GlobalOptionFilter=OSISHeadings. This is made more complicated by its relationship with the attribute <tt>canonical="true"</tt>, which rightly ''overrides'' the hiding of headings in JSword, but not in SWORD. A further complication is when the same verse has more than one preverse title. Even JSword falls over at this point. I do not understand the reasoning behind this behaviour. [[User:David Haslam|David Haslam]] 09:44, 26 December 2011 (MST) | It would seem that the SWORD engine (though not JSword) not only uses the title attribute <tt>subType="x-preverse"</tt> to determine title ''position'', but also to determine whether or not the title is ''displayed'' when the headings are ''hidden'' by the front-end settings for modules with GlobalOptionFilter=OSISHeadings. This is made more complicated by its relationship with the attribute <tt>canonical="true"</tt>, which rightly ''overrides'' the hiding of headings in JSword, but not in SWORD. A further complication is when the same verse has more than one preverse title. Even JSword falls over at this point. I do not understand the reasoning behind this behaviour. [[User:David Haslam|David Haslam]] 09:44, 26 December 2011 (MST) | ||
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+ | :Some front-ends (other than xulsword) don't handle canonical titles properly. Some Psalms have more than one canonical titles. [[User:David Haslam|David Haslam]] 08:52, 7 January 2012 (MST) | ||
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+ | == Psalm 119 Acrostic Stanza Titles == | ||
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+ | The main page does not cover the details for how the SWORD engine should handle the 22 acrostic stanza titles in Psalm 119 for translations that do not use poetry markup in the Psalms. [[User:David Haslam|David Haslam]] 06:55, 17 December 2015 (MST) |
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Acknowledgement
The information was kindly supplied by DM Smith. David Haslam 08:17, 21 October 2011 (MDT)
The roles of subType="x-preverse" and canonical="true" in title elements?
It would seem that the SWORD engine (though not JSword) not only uses the title attribute subType="x-preverse" to determine title position, but also to determine whether or not the title is displayed when the headings are hidden by the front-end settings for modules with GlobalOptionFilter=OSISHeadings. This is made more complicated by its relationship with the attribute canonical="true", which rightly overrides the hiding of headings in JSword, but not in SWORD. A further complication is when the same verse has more than one preverse title. Even JSword falls over at this point. I do not understand the reasoning behind this behaviour. David Haslam 09:44, 26 December 2011 (MST)
- Some front-ends (other than xulsword) don't handle canonical titles properly. Some Psalms have more than one canonical titles. David Haslam 08:52, 7 January 2012 (MST)
Psalm 119 Acrostic Stanza Titles
The main page does not cover the details for how the SWORD engine should handle the 22 acrostic stanza titles in Psalm 119 for translations that do not use poetry markup in the Psalms. David Haslam 06:55, 17 December 2015 (MST)