I have the following text and much more but I'm not sure what I need in the SQLite dictionary to get it to display with its formatting. This is an entry in content of the Database file. I know the rtf formatting code is missing but not sure what I need to add to get it right.
<h2>Clause ID: 1</h2><b><e>LGNTDF</e></b> Main clause segmentation. Level 0<hr><b><e>IT</e></b> Βίβλος<gloss>[The] book</gloss> γενέσεως<gloss>of [the] genealogy</gloss> Ἰησοῦ<gloss>of Jesus</gloss> Χριστοῦ<gloss>Christ,</gloss> υἱοῦ<gloss>son</gloss> Δαυὶδ<gloss>of David,</gloss> υἱοῦ<gloss>son</gloss> Ἀβραάμ<gloss>of Abraham:</gloss><br><b><e>LT</e></b> [The] book of [the] genealogy of Jesus Christ, son of David, son of Abraham:<br><b><e>ST</e></b> [This is the] record of [the] genealogy of Jesus Christ, [the] son of David, [the] son of Abraham:<h2>WORD ID: 000001</h2><p><b>Koine:</b> βιβλοϲ<br><b>Unaccented:</b> Βιβλος<br><b>Accented:</b> Βίβλος<br><b>Transliteration:</b> Biblos<br><b>Modern pronunciaton:</b> viyvlos</p><p><b>Gloss:</b> book<br><b>Interlinear:</b> [The] book<br><b>Literal:</b> [The] book<br><b>Study:</b> [This is the] record<br><b>Español:</b> Libro</p><p><b><i>RMAC:</i></b> <a class='morph' href='mN-NSF'>N-NSF</a><br>Noun, Nominative, Singular, Feminine</p><p><b><i>TBESG:</i></b> Βίβλος<br><b><i>Mounce:</i></b> <a class='dict' href='d-Mounce βίβλος'>βίβλος</a><br><b><i>BDAG:</i></b> βίβλος<br><b><i>EDNT:</i></b> βίβλος<br><b><i>Strong:</i></b> <a class='strong' href='d-OGNT G976'>G976</a><br><b><i>GK:</i></b> GK-G1047<br><b><i>LN:</i></b> LN-33.38</p><p><b><u>Tyndale Amalgamated NT Tagged texts</u></b></p><p><b>BIMNRSTWH:</b> Βίβλος <a class='strong' href='d-OGNT G976'>G0976</a> [book]<br><a class='morph' href='mN-NSF'>N-NSF</a>: Noun, Nominative, Singular, Feminine</p><p><b><u>OpenText Linguistic Annotation - Word Level</u></b></p><b>Function</b>: head<br><b>Lemma</b>: βίβλος<br><b>Part of speech</b>: noun<br><b>Gender</b>: feminine<br><b>Case</b>: nominative<br><b>Number</b>: singular<br><b>Domains</b>: 6 33<br><b>Subdomains</b>: 6.64 33.52 33.38</p><h2>TBESG: <a class='d expand' href='d-OGNT G976'>G976</a></h2>
Getting text to display correctly in a dictionary module.
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Getting text to display correctly in a dictionary module.
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2 Timothy 2:15 “Make every effort to present yourself before God as a proven worker who does not need to be ashamed, teaching the message of truth accurately.” NET2
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Re: Getting text to display correctly in a dictionary module
Yes, that is Levinsohn's?....it is more or less a very brief linguistic notes...in a commentary style setup.
Also references to other dictionaries is there.
I looked at it and (personally)wasn't interested in it.
I think though what you are seeing is what you would get but you have to think of it as a commentary.
I haven't made any commentaries and am not familiar with those particular tags...since I usually just do away with the tags that don't pertain to what I specifically want. Of course the <?/> is the end/close...at least that is the way I read it.
Also references to other dictionaries is there.
I looked at it and (personally)wasn't interested in it.
I think though what you are seeing is what you would get but you have to think of it as a commentary.
I haven't made any commentaries and am not familiar with those particular tags...since I usually just do away with the tags that don't pertain to what I specifically want. Of course the <?/> is the end/close...at least that is the way I read it.
Re: Getting text to display correctly in a dictionary module
I'm not sure if i am being responsive here, but saving the text as an .html file results in readable formatted text. The TooltipNT utility over at biblesupport.com will accept this as input for a dictionary module. The topics will have to be appropriately identified for the module, and there is the issue of hyperlinks, but this might get you something to work with.
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Re: Getting text to display correctly in a dictionary module
Thanks Albesh that helps me think. RevSteve it is from MySwors OpenGNT. I have permission from Mr. Wing the maker of OpenGNT
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2 Timothy 2:15 “Make every effort to present yourself before God as a proven worker who does not need to be ashamed, teaching the message of truth accurately.” NET2
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2 Timothy 2:15 “Make every effort to present yourself before God as a proven worker who does not need to be ashamed, teaching the message of truth accurately.” NET2
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Thanks for the help Costas and some research. I needed to swap the formatting for rtf types.
Jonathan Koehn @ https://www.thewordbooks.com
TotheWord make resources for theWord
2 Timothy 2:15 “Make every effort to present yourself before God as a proven worker who does not need to be ashamed, teaching the message of truth accurately.” NET2
TotheWord make resources for theWord
2 Timothy 2:15 “Make every effort to present yourself before God as a proven worker who does not need to be ashamed, teaching the message of truth accurately.” NET2