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− | Three of the 4 links in the root element were "not found" when entered into a web browser. | + | Some uncertainty about the osis/xml schema for genbooks was observed for the following reasons: |
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+ | 1. Three of the 4 links in the root element were "not found" when entered into a web browser. Although another [https://wiki.crosswire.org/OSIS_211_CR#Bible_Technologies_Group page] predicted that the domain www.bibletechnologies.net will no longer work, that was not observed as part of this example. | ||
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+ | 2. A [http://www.crosswire.org/osis/osisCore.2.1.1.xsd schema] was found elsewhere, but it was uncertain what this schema was best for. Did not know if it be used for all book types (bible text, commentary, daily devotional, lexicon / dictionary, generic books) or just one type of book. The schema elements had some acronyms or terminology to learn before guessing usage. | ||
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+ | Maybe answers will be found by learning some existing genbook library files. | ||
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Contents
Internal structure of a Genbook module made using xml2gbs
xml2gbs 1.0 is the OSIS/ThML/TEI General Book module creation tool for the SWORD Project.
The XML multilevel div element structure is converted by xml2gbs to a module internal structure that seems to deviate from the strict specification for OSIS. For example, the output of mod2imp BaptistConfession1646 contains the following IMP format references:
$$$ $$$/Confession $$$/Confession/Introduction $$$/Confession/Section 1 $$$/Confession/Section 2 $$$/Confession/Section 3 $$$/Confession/Section 4 $$$/Confession/Section 5 $$$/Confession/Section 6 $$$/Confession/Section 7 $$$/Confession/Section 8 $$$/Confession/Section 9 $$$/Confession/Section 10 $$$/Confession/Section 11 $$$/Confession/Section 12 $$$/Confession/Section 13 $$$/Confession/Section 14 $$$/Confession/Section 15 $$$/Confession/Section 16 $$$/Confession/Section 17 $$$/Confession/Section 18 $$$/Confession/Section 19 $$$/Confession/Section 20 $$$/Confession/Section 21 $$$/Confession/Section 22 $$$/Confession/Section 23 $$$/Confession/Section 24 $$$/Confession/Section 25 $$$/Confession/Section 26 $$$/Confession/Section 27 $$$/Confession/Section 28 $$$/Confession/Section 29 $$$/Confession/Section 30 $$$/Confession/Section 31 $$$/Confession/Section 32 $$$/Confession/Section 33 $$$/Confession/Section 34 $$$/Confession/Section 35 $$$/Confession/Section 36 $$$/Confession/Section 37 $$$/Confession/Section 38 $$$/Confession/Section 39 $$$/Confession/Section 40 $$$/Confession/Section 41 $$$/Confession/Section 42 $$$/Confession/Section 43 $$$/Confession/Section 44 $$$/Confession/Section 45 $$$/Confession/Section 46 $$$/Confession/Section 47 $$$/Confession/Section 48 $$$/Confession/Section 49 $$$/Confession/Section 50 $$$/Confession/Section 51 $$$/Confession/Section 52 $$$/Confession/Conclusion $$$/Appendix $$$/Appendix/Appx_Introduction $$$/Appendix/Appx_Section 1 $$$/Appendix/Appx_Section 2 $$$/Appendix/Appx_Section 3 $$$/Appendix/Appx_Section 4 $$$/Appendix/Appx_Section 5 $$$/Appendix/Appx_Section 6 $$$/Appendix/Appx_Section 7 $$$/Appendix/Appx_Section 8 $$$/Appendix/Appx_Section 9 $$$/Appendix/Appx_Section 10 $$$/Appendix/Appx_Section 11 $$$/Appendix/Appx_Section 12 $$$/Appendix/Appx_Section 13 $$$/Appendix/Appx_Section 14 $$$/Appendix/Appx_Section 15 $$$/Appendix/Appx_Section 16 $$$/Appendix/Appx_Section 17 $$$/Appendix/Appx_Section 18 $$$/Appendix/Appx_Section 19 $$$/Appendix/Appx_Section 20 $$$/Appendix/Appx_Section 21 $$$/Appendix/Appx_Section 22
Observe that the level 1 div elements with type="majorSection" had osisID="Confession" and osisID="Appendix" in the source XML file. Likewise, the level 2 div elements with type="chapter" had osisID="Introduction" and osisID="Section 1", etc. The use of the / separator within the module structure is why this separator is required in each internal osisRef string in order to make it work as a link. David Haslam (talk) 08:49, 25 June 2020 (UTC)
Example OSIS Genbook - test
The example/tutorial was developed a little more, but is not yet complete as described at this link. No table of contents was observed for this module in the bishop app after installation.
--Gregs650 (talk) 22:13, 28 February 2023 (UTC)
bug report duration and focus
The subsection “Making a Genbook module” noted a Windows bug. Some details for the bug could help know when the bug report can be removed. Identifying the bug's details may help understand when the fix has been completed, and when the bug can be removed. Otherwise, the bug's duration could be too long (Leviticus 19:15-16).
If the bug was reported to the crosswire support page, the description might allow re-posting it to an applicable software board too, for more advice. It is currently unclear whether there was a bug report. --Gregs650 (talk) 19:23, 1 March 2023 (UTC)
schema
Some uncertainty about the osis/xml schema for genbooks was observed for the following reasons:
1. Three of the 4 links in the root element were "not found" when entered into a web browser. Although another page predicted that the domain www.bibletechnologies.net will no longer work, that was not observed as part of this example.
2. A schema was found elsewhere, but it was uncertain what this schema was best for. Did not know if it be used for all book types (bible text, commentary, daily devotional, lexicon / dictionary, generic books) or just one type of book. The schema elements had some acronyms or terminology to learn before guessing usage.
Maybe answers will be found by learning some existing genbook library files.