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Biblelator — experimental USFM Bible Editor

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A USFM Bible editor using the BibleOrgSys library and Python's tKinter windowing library for simple and easy installation.

The app can be run from the command line with: Biblelator or to view all the available options: Biblelator --help You can discover the version with: Biblelator --version

NOTE: This packaging is still being tested following massive restructuring, and is not necessarily fully functional until it is marked as v0.1.0 or higher when some open-licensed resources will also be downloadable. We also have hopes to improve documentation before v0.2.0.

After that point, we also hope to release Docker and Snap versions.

This software has been developed in small chunks of spare time since 2013 (so it's not necessarily well-thought out, and definitely not polished). However, it was used as my main Bible editor instead of Paratext for a couple of years.

This package will not reach v1.0.0 until after the BibleOrgSys reaches it.

The API will not become fixed/stable until the v1.0.0 release.

No attempt at all has been made at memory or speed optimisations and this is not planned until after the release of v1.0.0.

Biblelator is developed and tested on Linux (Ubuntu) but should also run on Windows (although not so well tested).

See https://ubsicap.github.io/usfm/ for more information about USFM.

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