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American King James Version with Strongs, Red Letters and other features of KJV

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      American King James Version with Strongs, Red Letters and other features of KJV

      It has exactly the same word count and order as KJV, so it should be easy to import features from KJV Bible module.

      By the way, I have already created some sword modules, and I do not know how to create module with Strongs, and other features, at least not for sword.

       

      In attachment wordList difference between AmericanKJV and KJV.

      Also in form of sed Script, that could be used to change KJV into American KJV.

      I suppose, this script could be run Directly on uncompressed crosswire sword KJV module, but I have not found such, only compressed, and I do not know how to decompress module.

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        1. wordlist2.txt.sh
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        2. wordlist3.txt.sh
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        3. wordlist4.txt.sh
          114 kB
        4. wordlist.txt
          19 kB
        5. akjv.conf
          4 kB
        6. nt.vss
          48 kB
        7. ot.vss
          141 kB
        8. akjv.conf
          4 kB
        9. nt.bzs
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        10. nt.bzv
          81 kB
        11. ot.bzs
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        12. ot.bzv
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        13. nt.bzz
          1.62 MB
        14. ot.bzz
          1.98 MB
        15. akjv+.conf
          4 kB

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          some83 Kris We added a comment - - edited

          wordlist.txt is plain Text.

          I need to mention, one scipt is sed script, and one script is grep script to check.

          wordlist2.txt.sh is delating sed script just to check if it could interfere with empty osis structure.

          wordlist3.txt.sh is sed script changing words from KJV to AmericanKJV

          wordlist4.txt.sh is grep script, if there are some word that still need to be changed.

           

          There would also be a need to check if created module has the same text without strongs as already published American KJV module.

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          some83 Kris We added a comment - - edited wordlist.txt is plain Text. I need to mention, one scipt is sed script, and one script is grep script to check. wordlist2.txt.sh is delating sed script just to check if it could interfere with empty osis structure. wordlist3.txt.sh is sed script changing words from KJV to AmericanKJV wordlist4.txt.sh is grep script, if there are some word that still need to be changed.   There would also be a need to check if created module has the same text without strongs as already published American KJV module.
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          some83 Kris We added a comment - - edited

          OK

          I have created American King James with Strong's Numbers and Red Letters.

          Could anyone check if it is exactly the same Text as Module Sent by original Author Michael Peter (Stone) Engelbrite?

          I would not like that original module without strongs would be delated.

          Maybe AKJV+.conf with next name should be created.

          OK, I have created it.

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          some83 Kris We added a comment - - edited OK I have created American King James with Strong's Numbers and Red Letters. Could anyone check if it is exactly the same Text as Module Sent by original Author Michael Peter (Stone) Engelbrite? I would not like that original module without strongs would be delated. Maybe AKJV+.conf with next name should be created. OK, I have created it.

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            • Assignee:
              refdoc Peter von Kaehne
              Reporter:
              some83 Kris We
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