Unicode/XML Westminster Leningrad Codex - CSV files
Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 1:01 pm
Norman Simon Rodriquez requested a version of the Unicode/XML Westminster Leningrad Codex in comma-separated-value format (csv). This format is readable by spreadsheets, such as OpenOffice, and very easy to input into databases. Easier, I suspect, than with the current text files. A typical row has 8 columns
Deut,26,5,1,וְעָנִ֨יתָ,w,null,Deut26:5.1
in the format: book abbreviation, chapter, verse, position, Hebrew text. type of text, transcription notes, id CR/LF.
Zipped files containing the complete Tanach with different contents (Consonants, Vowels, Accents, Morphology) are available. The file size is 3.5 Mb for Accents content. Please contact me if you're interested in one of these files.
Chris Kimball
Transcriber
West Redding, CT
USA
Deut,26,5,1,וְעָנִ֨יתָ,w,null,Deut26:5.1
in the format: book abbreviation, chapter, verse, position, Hebrew text. type of text, transcription notes, id CR/LF.
Zipped files containing the complete Tanach with different contents (Consonants, Vowels, Accents, Morphology) are available. The file size is 3.5 Mb for Accents content. Please contact me if you're interested in one of these files.
Chris Kimball
Transcriber
West Redding, CT
USA