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Posted 14 March 2019 - 01:11 AM

In T4 these would be your #defines

 

#define description=Delitzsch NT

#define abbreviation=DNT_PDS

#define comments=Delitzsch Hebrew New Testament

#define version=3

#define strong=0

#define right2left=1

#define ot=0

#define nt=1

#define font=HEBREW

#define apocrypha=0

 

Also another setting you need to uncheck, is in the Modules menu -> Old RTF code

 

 

Here is an example I saved from T4

 

Attached File  Example Heb Bible.rtf   18.81K   5 downloads



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Posted 14 March 2019 - 04:37 AM

Very strange.

I just tried to load back into T4 the file I uploaded and the division sign is missing when loaded. It shows in the file if you just open the rtf with Wordpad.

Also beware that there are nobreak spaces at the head of Mat. If you want to see such control chars just toggle the Pilcrow ΒΆ you should see the nobreak space as a raised circle



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Posted 14 March 2019 - 05:24 AM

Thank each of you for helping with this issue.  Bug Hunters solution was right on the mark.



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Posted 14 March 2019 - 05:53 AM

A few more related items:

 

1.  When I open the created file in e-Sword the chapter and verse are the right of the text.  In all of the standard bibles that information is to the left.  I would like for my version to be consistant.

2.  The text that shows in my version is much smaller than the other Hebrew bibles.  Is there a way to make mine larger?  I tried a larger font for the import, but that didn't do anything.

3.  My version does not appear as a option in the parallel.  Is that a possibility?



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Posted 14 March 2019 - 05:56 AM

You can ignore the font size question,  I solved that with that Ctrl_Scroll in the display window.



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Posted 14 March 2019 - 06:46 AM

For the module to show in parallel it needs to be in html format. So you would need to either build it as a ModuleHD which needs different defines etc or just use the converter in the Extras section of e-Sword official site. Not forgetting to delete the .bblx file.

Now you will encounter another problem. The font used for Hebrew does not follow what you have set in fonts for Hebrew (glitch txt textcontrol software that is not fixed yet. Rick cannot fix it)

As for the verse markers at the left. Seems to be set by e-Sword, and no option to change. To be sure you should check with Rick Meyers.



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Posted 14 March 2019 - 12:17 PM

Thank you.



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Posted 29 March 2019 - 10:07 AM

I am down to three last issues.

 

See the first attachement... When I have imported the Delizsch Hebrew new testiment 1. the first verse of each chapter had the verse reference to the left.  Each of the other verses were displayed to the right. and 2.  the verses were justified to the left.  I believe that I was told that the placement of the first verse was a bug in the ToolTip.  Am I correct? 

 

Attached File  Capture2.JPG   9.98K   1 downloadsIn the TNK all verses and references are to the right and all verses are right justified.

 

What can I do about this?

 

My other issue is with extraneous characters appearing in the document.  See Capture2.  I have looked at the rtf that I used, but no such characters exist in the file.  Is there a change that I need to make.

 

Thanks in advance for you help.

 

Kindest regards,  Dave

 

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