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112 exclamation marks followed by a non-space character in (e.g.) Acts 27:39) #63
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See also issue #42 |
The example in Acts 27:39 is but one instance of a much wider problem. A search of the concatenated USFM file for the regexp !\S gave 112 matches. A proportion of these are where an exclamation mark was used where a vertical line would be expected, but not all of them fall into this category. Matches for exclamation mark followed by a non-space.txt Each instance needs to be reviewed and corrected where necessary. |
Not only that, but there are also 228 matches to the regexp \?\S where a question mark is followed by a non-space character. Matches for question mark followed by a non-space.txt Each of these also needs to be reviewed, etc. |
And even worse, there are: 2649 matches to the regexp ,\S where a comma is followed by a non-space character. |
Corrected |
The claimed "correction" must refer only to one instance. Following Joshy's merge #81 today, a search of the concatenated USFM file for the regexp !\S now gives 119 matches. So we now have 7 more than the original 112. And that's only for the exclamation mark anomaly. Still a long way to go, friends. |
Following the merge of pull request #96 there are no remaining instances in Acts of an exclamation mark followed by a non-space character (regexp !\S ). However, there are still 110 exclamation marks in Acts, each of which must be reviewed. The wider problems remain, so this issue must remain open. |
After I corrected the punctuation marks that were clearly wrong, Acts 27:39 reads:
The last but one word !ਲਾ begins with !
Is this due to a missing space? Should the verse actually read:
i.e. Replace the exclamation mark by a vertical line plus space.
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