Looks really good. He says:
"I'm working on some word study tools for listing all occurances of a Greek or Hebrew term, a Reader's edition, maps for all locations, additional version, and links to high quality reference material."
Wonder if
1- We should ask him for his code (notice how it highlights sentences in each version as you hover over one version. Also, got the framework in place for highlight verbs, nouns, different genders, etc. And also when you click the word it gives you the stuff you need to know about that word from the Strong numbers I suppose.
2- We could copy and adapt the code to suit our needs...
3- Ask him to join our team
Chris
On Dec 29, 2009 10:17pm, Tyndale STEP Project <tyndalestep@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Chris, we don't have anyone on the team with design skills at present.
> The person who designed the 4Gospels.com site might be interested. She did a very nice job.
> She's mainly an artist, but knows basically what programmers need.
>
> I'd like to have a go at the Bible text next - an interlinear with popup grammar etc.
> I'd love to nick some of the ideas at
> http://www.biblewebapp.com/study/#ref=Mat%201:1|ver=el_lxx,en_nasb
> (esp the way hovering over the Greek highlights the relevant English & vice versa)
> and the interlinear at
> http://dev.bible.org/interlinear/?book=40&chapter=1&verse=&version=net&dir=classic
> (esp the use of styles to make the interlinear work)
> and the links between versions at Crosswire, eg
> http://crosswire.org/study/parallelstudy.jsp?add=WLC&add=NASB&key=Gen+1
> (click on "light" - and everything translating the same Hebrew word is bold - useful!)
>
> The idea is to use the PD tagging for the NASB - I think I put a copy in the Dropbox.
> This makes a link between the Greek & Hebrew if we use a Greek & Hebrew text which is tagged with Strongs numbers.
>
> We want to aim to use the ESV, but lets make it work with the NASB first,
> because we don't yet have a tagged text for the ESV.
>
> Does this spark any ideas with you?
>
> David IB
>
>
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>
> Posted By Tyndale STEP Project to Tyndale STEP - Programming on 12/29/2009 02:16:00 PM
Tuesday, 29 December 2009
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