The SWORD Project framework for manipulating Bible texts

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http://www.crosswire.org/sword/

The SWORD Project is an effort to create an ever expanding software package for research and study of God and His Word.

The SWORD Bible Framework allows easy manipulation of Bible texts, commentaries, lexicons, dictionaries, etc. Many frontends are build using this framework. An installed module set may be shared between any frontend using the framework.

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sword-1.7.1-curl.patch 0000000392 392 Bytes
sword-1.7.1.tar.bz2 0001687968 1.61 MB
sword-rpmlintrc 0000000415 415 Bytes
sword.changes 0000006875 6.71 KB
sword.spec 0000004515 4.41 KB
Revision 18 (latest revision is 35)
Lars Vogdt's avatar Lars Vogdt (lrupp) committed (revision 18)
- update to 1.7.1:
  Many new versifications and locale, large scale refactoring and 
  standardisation of many methods and the addition of filters for 
  standard compliant XHTML output are probably the most important 
  improvements. 
  Improved output in various formats, handling of bibliographic data 
  and addition of new transports to the install manager are other 
  changes. 
  We will from now on maintain both a maintenance branch for 1.7 and
  a development branch for new features. 
  Some entries from Changelog:
  + Add a new Option filter, OSISReferenceLinks 
  + Removed PLAINHTML and PLAINFootnotes filters 
  + More examples, including: show a chapter, verse range
  + Greatly improved navigation with intros and normalization 
    turned on/off
  + New .conf entries honored:
        StrongsPadding=false, which turns off
            logic to detect strongs numbers and add padding
        CaseSensitiveKeys=true, which makes a lexicon case sensitive
  + Added support to install from SFTP sources using username/password
    authentication in places where cURL has SFTP support (no support
    for public-key auth yet)
  + Starting (very minimal) support for TEI in xml2gbs
  + Changed default log level to WARN from INFO
  + New Lucene index field for searching 'morph' 
  + InstallMgr now supports HTTPS connections where cURL has support
    for that transport
  + Allow div in header of osis document
  + Allow comments to be in osis document and to be stripped out
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