Ryan
Ryan
Here are links three examples that I generated using my method... [example 1](https://drive.google.com/open?id=1rR3YKnTOno2ql6hNknLnYRaceAhOojNV) [example 2](https://drive.google.com/open?id=1myohDSVZKdNVAjDtlKjcFBxWJ87lCRiQ) [example 3](https://drive.google.com/open?id=1wRo8NK4TwB_aN8P5XAevGG7047PbZTlW)
I had experimented with trying to preserve some of the fill characteristics but I was never quite happy with the results. It's not bad but I believe it could be...
It occurred to me that rasterizing, converting to black and white, and then tracing the images was completely unnecessary. So here's a significantly faster way to make black and white...
One more update from me... I made a simple python script to convert the svg's to black and white, with an attempt at adding fills where they seemed appropriate. source...
I've made a custom writer for pandoc that can help with this. It can convert anything pandoc can read to osis markup. The output would likely need some editing to...
A little more information on bible references can be found here https://wiki.crosswire.org/OSIS_Genbooks but they look like these examples: Genesis 1:1 Psalm 119 Proverbs 1-9 My u2o script has a list...
I'm reading it on my phone using AndBible. Using the bible module that is available from ebible.org. I see it is indeed corrected on your website though!
Handling references without verse numbers is not something I have implemented in orefs yet.
The osis line you shared here is valid. The problem must be on a different line. I would have to see more to see what is actually going on here....
I can't find anything in the documentation for usfm to suggest the \it tags are valid in this location. And looking at the default paratext stylesheet, it doesn't indicate that...