Robert
Robert
> Of course this might involve some package and special syntax, but the reason I thought to open an issue is it's recently come to my attention (via [this font...
> Have a input driver for at least one standard source format (or easy reliable conversion). USFX is likely candidate here, but OSIS or USFM are not out of the...
> > Book headers and intros that span columns / Option for main content in balanced columns > > You could relax this constraint. There are "reasonably typeset" Bibles that...
> Input format: USFX format from eBible (...all I could find easily, and why not after all - I've done far more complex XML things with SILE already...) @Omikhleia Sadly...
Yes, I agree on the step-by-step, but maybe only the owner(s) of the target can modify it??? To me, **it wouldn't have achieved Bible typesetting if it was unable to...
> I'm open to looking at the input format scene again. I would like to target the formats that lend themselves to open-licensed projects more. USX in a it problematic...
Ok, not quite a year later, but I have at last created a [BibleTypesetter](https://github.com/Freely-Given-org/BibleTypesetter) repo with sample USX files of open-licensed Bible versions in order to move this issue forward....
Yes, I realise it's hard and complex work keeping up with all that. Thanks for even trying! I struggle just to keep my own tools on one system all up...
Thanks for this. It puzzled me for a while and I can't find any error in the current codebase, so I suspect it might be because the version on PyPI...
Yes, these files have lists of chapters with max verse numbers, and although none of the examples contain this, the system is built to also handled omitted, combined (often called...