0 votes

I am typesetting an Interlinear project. Everything is fine but a verse is not rendering properly (see screenshot below).

image

Further, I want to change the color of gloss|rb and when I click on gloss|rb in advance tab the following message comes up:

Mailto: <ptxprint_support@<your.org's.address>>

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "ptxprint\gtkstyleditor.py", line 324, in onSelected
  File "ptxprint\gtkstyleditor.py", line 490, in editMarker
UnboundLocalError: local variable 'site' referenced before assignment


PTXprint Version 2.4.16

PTXprint by (107 points)

2 Answers

0 votes
Hmm. Mostly a guess, but might the verse not be approved/updated in Paratext?
Paratext does some clever background stuff when you approve an interlinear line, a which PTXprint relies on, and a failure to approve even a punctuation change in the source text or gloss can give horrible results.
by (699 points)
Thanks DG for responding. I have approved the glosses many time even the verse before and after.
Bother. So much for easy-to-fix solutions. Could you run Paratext's basic checks (markers, punctuation, etc) fix any problems and then tripple-check the approvals?  Interlinears are fragile, hard to fix and absolutely rely on every piece of data from paratext being 100% correct.
If you've done that all... It looks like there's a font-change in verse 7. Is the bigger text an part of a 'normal' section title, or is there some rare USFM there? You're probably going to need to include the relevant bit of "Final USFM" from the view/edit tab, for anyone to have any clue about what's going on.
0 votes
Did this issue ever get resolved? If not, then please send a small archive with a small sample of data that illustrates what is wrong. If that isn't possible, we can set up a time for a Zoom support session.
by (2.6k points)
No, it is not resolved yet. I have been waiting for updates for PTXprint. Recently, the other day, PTXprint is updated. I tried to re-produce the PDF but the issue is still there. I am sending an archive and screenshot to [email protected] and [email protected]. Please review. Yes, we can have a zoom meeting too.
This has been solved now. (See e-mail response). For the record, the issue was just the existence of an extra space after the verse number in 1JN 4:7.
Welcome to Support Bible, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of the community.
So Peter was kept in prison, but the church was earnestly praying to God for him.
Acts 12:5
2,616 questions
5,350 answers
5,037 comments
1,419 users