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- #+COMMENT: -*- Mode: org -*-
- #+COMMENT: Time-stamp: <2024-05-13 09:47:47 fred>
- * DONE Make lookups be relative to the specified book, not to Genesis. (internal)
- * DONE Make tabs work in Hebrew mode
- * TODO Make tabs skip past verse number at the beginning
- - Use `fields'
- * DONE Make lookups be case insensitive in all contexts (e.g. module). This isn't applicable because modules have combinations of different cases (upper and lower)
- * DONE Cache module list on startup (lazy lookup instead)
- * DONE Make morphology work in word-study mode
- * DONE Make lucene search work
- * DONE Associate data structure with words so that tags (Strong's numbers, morphology) are invisible but still work
- - Use text properties
- * DONE Cache morphological tags so you only have to look them up once
- * DONE Make Hebrew rendering right-to-left.
- - Displaying Hebrew terms already does this, but tooltip display is messed up.
- - Can do for buffer (e.g. OSHB) but needs to look up information from mod.d directory, wherever that may be.
- - Temporary fix: menu item to select buffer direction.
- - Will revisit at some point
- * DONE Some bugs in Hebrew rendering (occasional "args out of range" errors). (Fixed by changing the way text properties are done.)
- * DONE Fix titles (i.e. in Psalms) (Still broken)
- - Show lemmas in titles?
- * TODO Fix punctuation
- - Have to parse XML.
- * TODO Infer chapter counts from book data
- - May not be easily possible
- * TODO Search should order references by OT books, then NT books, in alphabetical order
- * DONE Fix Robinson morphology: diatheke doesn't render it with spaces between fields in "plain" format
- - Either parse the XML (or whatever format) or just look for field names and put spaces before them, i.e.
- N-NSM Part of Speech: NounCase: NominativeNumber: SingularGender: Masculine
- should be
- N-NSM Part of Speech: Noun Case: Nominative Number: Singular Gender: Masculine
- or perhaps
- N-NSM
- Part of Speech: Noun
- Case: Nominative
- Number: Singular
- Gender: Masculine
- though this may take up too much vertical space. But it looks like Emacs puts the tooltips in a good place.
- - Did this by using "shr" package to parse HTML.
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