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e.g. "In the beginning... ...God said it was good". | e.g. "In the beginning... ...God said it was good". | ||
+ | '''Bookmark:''' An N-tree hierarchical structure where nodes can be either a Topic or a Reference | ||
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+ | '''VerseList:''' A list of References with a Topic as the Key | ||
== '''Alternatives:''' == | == '''Alternatives:''' == |
Revision as of 20:33, 20 December 2007
Problem:
Jon, could you do this?
Definitions:
(Please correct if you have a better definition)
Key: Unique string used to locate content in a file or data structure e.g. Topic, Reference, Date, Word or Strong's number
Reference: Key used to access verse content in a Bible module, usually in format: <book>\s<chapter>:<verse> e.g. "Gen 1:2"
Range (Ref.): Key used to access a contiguous set of verses usually of the format: <book>\s<chapter>:<verse>[\-[<book>\s]<chapter>:]<verse> e.g. "Gen 1:1-3" or "Gen 1:1-3:1"
Verse: Content retrieved from a Bible using a single Reference. e.g. "In the beginning..."
Passage: Content of a contiguous set of Bible verses using a Range as the Key. e.g. "In the beginning... ...God said it was good".
Bookmark: An N-tree hierarchical structure where nodes can be either a Topic or a Reference
VerseList: A list of References with a Topic as the Key