Accordance User Bible equivalent

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  • Justin Gatlin
    Justin Gatlin Member, MVP Posts: 2,256
    edited January 14 Answer ✓

    With John's script, you should be able to go to Automator.app, create a new application and just make it:

    do script "-E 's/^([A-Za-z0-9]+).? :([0-9]+) /[[@Bible:\1 \2:\3]] \3 {{field-on:Bible}}\4{{field-off:Bible}}/' input_file.txt > output_file.txt"

    Just plug in your input file and output file names and it should make an icon that you can click and automatically create a new version for personal books. I think it will be faster than going through LibreOffice, but I can't test it without your Bible file.

  • Donovan R. Palmer
    Donovan R. Palmer Member, MVP Posts: 2,906

    Wow! This has been a very useful thread. I am bookmarking this because there are some nuggets that I can use to improve the PBB that I build every year for the Church of England lectionary. I love this community!

  • Kristin
    Kristin Member Posts: 643 ✭✭✭

    Hi @Justin Gatlin ,

    Thank you very much for your help. I really appreciate it! I have been talking to Fabian, and after giving a lot of consideration, I am going to hold off on the PB, as it is just too disruptive to my class compared to the Accordance User Bible. Perhaps in the future when my translation is more stable (as in, not a complete work in progress), I would likely do the PB option as it is a very powerful feature. It is just not practical for the specific uses I have for my text at the moment. Hopefully Accordance will be around far longer than I will need it, but if need be, I think my best bet is just putting my text as a PDF on one side of my screen and Logos on the other. Obviously not ideal. Thank you again, and like @Donovan R. Palmer , I of course am bookmarking this thread also. :)

    Hi @Donovan R. Palmer ,

    Thank you for letting me know how helpful this thread has been, I am happy to hear that, and I am grateful to be part of the Logos community also. :)