RDecker wrote:Might I suggest that you link Funk's grammar on the b-greek main forum page? There are probably a lot of people who don't know that it is available.
Agreed. It's never been particularly accessible unless you already knew about it.
RDecker wrote:Might I suggest that you link Funk's grammar on the b-greek main forum page? There are probably a lot of people who don't know that it is available.
Louis L Sorenson wrote:I made a sticky post (it will always stay on the top of the messages) about it under Books-Grammars. http://www-test.ibiblio.org/bgreek/forum/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=307. It's not on the main B-Greek page. We could also post it as a sticky under the Beginner's forum. I've talked with Jonathan about placing it somewhere on the Announcement page (adding Hosted Resources to the "Announcements, Questions, Policies" subforum. What think ye?
Louis L Sorenson wrote:I made a sticky post (it will always stay on the top of the messages) about it under Books-Grammars. http://www-test.ibiblio.org/bgreek/forum/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=307. It's not on the main B-Greek page. We could also post it as a sticky under the Beginner's forum. I've talked with Jonathan about placing it somewhere on the Announcement page (adding Hosted Resources to the "Announcements, Questions, Policies" subforum. What think ye?
Jonathan Robie wrote:I'd really like to have those appendices corrected ....
Peter Pankonin wrote:Jonathan Robie wrote:I'd really like to have those appendices corrected ....
There's a copy of Funk in my local public library. I could scan the missing pages if needed...if that is permitted.
Jonathan Robie wrote:Louis L Sorenson wrote:I notice the volume 3 (the appendices) is only partially completed. There are no images or pdf pages past page 22 (i.e. pages 23-ca 184) are missing. Is this correct?
I was looking for the images for the appendices today too, and did not find them. Do you know who might have them? I wasn't involved in the original scans, and have never had a paper copy.
I'd really like to have those appendices corrected ....
Ken M. Penner wrote:I think I have a comb-bound copy at my office. We're getting a high-speed scanner at work next week, so I could unbind them, run them through the scanner, OCR them with FineReader Pro 10, and put them up as PDF and HTML or RTF or DOCX or whatever you need. Then I can just slip the comb bank on.
Louis L Sorenson wrote:(1).....I would like to see a set of links at the top of each page.including the section range (or start range). That way people do not have to go the the complicated TOC to find the correct section. When we were editing the book on the editing site, there was a link section at the top of each page.
Louis L Sorenson wrote:(2).....I would like to get the style sheet references into each page so that the section numbers show the references in bold, as the CSS sheet intends. Apparently the formatting CSS link got dropped in the upgrade and they do not appear as bold.
Louis L Sorenson wrote:(3).....I would like to get hyperlinks (anchors) created for each section. Many of the sections currently have their code ID set to name="s016.4". That name needs to be changed to the following correct section id - it should be possible to do this programatically.
Funk's number system is a little odd (e.g. 1710. occurs after 171. but before 171.2 - he should have titled it 171.0 which of course kind of conflicts with 171.). Funk in his preface states that he organized his numbering system purposely to let other later users add sections to his grammar. This is something the B-Greek Project should consider doing. I think I read somewhere that his widow wanted the B-Greek site to go forward with his grammar.
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