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Currently the canonical book Kohelet (lat. Ecclesiastes) appears to be tagged as b,ECC, while the apocryphal Jesus Sirach (lat. Ecclesiasticus) is tagged as a.ECC.
Mixing up Ecclesiastes and Ecclesiasticus is a time-honoured tradition, but I would still suggest changing a.ECC to a.SIR.
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Agreed. For the moment, however, there are several hundred unpublished
Bibles whose synchronization might break with this update. The change
should be applied along with updating the build scripts for these (see #7),
so there won't be a quick fix.
Am Mi., 7. Dez. 2022 um 12:13 Uhr schrieb MortimerDrach <
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Currently the canonical book Kohelet (lat. Ecclesiastes) appears to be
tagged as *b,ECC*, while the apocryphal Jesus Sirach (lat.
Ecclesiasticus) is tagged as *a.ECC*.
Mixing up Ecclesiastes and Ecclesiasticus is a time-honoured tradition,
but I would still suggest changing *a.ECC* to *a.SIR*.
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Currently the canonical book Kohelet (lat. Ecclesiastes) appears to be tagged as b,ECC, while the apocryphal Jesus Sirach (lat. Ecclesiasticus) is tagged as a.ECC.
Mixing up Ecclesiastes and Ecclesiasticus is a time-honoured tradition, but I would still suggest changing a.ECC to a.SIR.
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