Freely-Given.org USFM2 Bible Drop Box Output

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Scan through the folder(s) below for the demo converted One Unity Resource Bible (2016) files (from USFM2) and/or error logs.

Overview

Settings information (shows submitted metadata, etc.)

Statistics page (for 27 books)

Results and discovered info (text file)

Bible checks (using our own Python code)

Various data lists (in plain text, csv, html, and xml formats)
Note: main_text in these lists refers to the text without footnotes and cross-references

Extensive Checks

(Programming code not finished yet—meanwhile see normal check results above)

Sword Bible modules

Note: See here for help on using the Sword modules below.

OSIS XML file conversion using Crosswire Python code failed, sorry. (There might be some helpful info here.)

Using the OSIS file produced by our own Python code (still experimental):
  Uncompressed Sword module files (using Crosswire.org osis2mod program)
  Compressed Sword module files (using Crosswire.org osis2mod program)

Note: You maybe wonder why there are so many options. Unfortunately, converting and creating these files is not an exact science with only one solution. Different software has different strengths and weaknesses (and different bugs). We suggest that you keep testing the various results here until you find a solution that works well for your specific needs. We put the most-recommended results at the top of the above list.

Other Bible modules

Bible module export for theWord (on Windows)

Bible module export for MySword (on Android)

MyBible Bible module output failed, sorry.

Our Bible module export for e-Sword (on Windows)

GoBible module output failed, sorry. (See log files.)

Websites

Haiola's created website -- compressed files for downloading here

Haiola's created browser Bible -- compressed files for downloading here

Our own created HTML5 files and website

SFM2Web sample website creation failed, sorry. (There might be some helpful info here and here.)

Ebooks

Epub file (from Haiola export)

(Amazon) KindleGen transforms failed, sorry. (There might be some helpful info in text files here.)

Typeset output

SILE→PDF (failed) results (from the still-being-developed SILE typesetter).

Haiola→PDF (failed) results (from the still-being-developed Haiola).

Android app production

ScriptureAppBuilder module output failed, sorry. (See log files.)

PhotoBible Export

PhotoBible (jpeg) export (using our own Python code)

XML Bible export formats

OSIS XML

NOTE: These are the files that the above Sword modules were created from.

Single OSIS XML file (using u2o Python code—recommended)

Single OSIS XML file conversion using Crosswire Python code failed, sorry. (There might be some helpful info here.)

Single OSIS XML file (using our own Python code—experimental)

Single OSIS XML file (from Haiola export)

Single OSIS XML file (using Crosswire.org Perl code—deprecated)
(Unfortunately it seems that this code doesn’t handle multipart cross-references properly.)

Other XML formats

USX2 XML export files (using our own Python code)

Our own Python USX3 file export failed, sorry.

USFX XML export file (from Haiola export)

Zefania XML module file (using our own Python code)
Haggai XML module file (using our own Python code)

Individual Bible book OSIS exports

These can be convenient for tracking errors in the input files and/or debugging and comparing the various export routines. However, there’s no attempt to fix cross-references in these files.

Individual OSIS XML files (using Python code from Crosswire)
Individual OSIS XML files (using our own Python code)
Individual OSIS XML files (using deprecated Perl code from Crosswire)
Individual OSIS XML file script (using old Python code from Virtual Storehouse) needs the Paratext project settings (SSF) information, sorry.

Other

Your source files (i.e., the files that you uploaded)

Log file (shows versions of tools used)

Error log file (mostly for programmers)

File listing (mostly for explorers)

Open Source: All of the software that we have written to create these files is freely available. Some of the XML data files and basic Python modules can be found at OpenScriptures (and also see the blog). We also use Crosswire module tools and Haiola. One of the Bible websites is produced with SFM2Web downloadable from here. Any of our code which is still in alpha stage and unreleased can be requested using the Contact Page.