Adding Questions
Add Questions to the Project
In order to get feedback on your translation, you’ll need to add comprehension checking questions. You can import questions created by someone else, or create your own.
Currently the only way to get feedback from community checkers is to ask checking questions. Some project administrators have asked for checkers to be able to add comments to the text even without a question present. If that’s something your project may benefit from, please voice your support for the proposal on the Scripture Forge community site.
Creating questions individually in Scripture Forge
To add questions to your project, click on Overview under the Community Checking section in the navigation sidebar. Then click on the Add Question button. A dialog will open that will allow you to create a question.
A question can apply to a single verse, or multiple verses. Type a reference into the Scripture reference box, or click the dropdown arrow to select a book, chapter, and verse. If you want the question to span multiple verses, enter an end reference in the second box. Once you’ve input a reference, the text will show up, with the verses you chose highlighted.
Type your question into the Question box. If you want to add an audio version of the question, click the Record button. You may be prompted to give permission to access your microphone. When you have finished recording, click Stop Recording. You can then play the recording to hear how it sounds. Click the Try Again button if you’re not satisfied with it. You can also upload an audio file instead of recording, if you prefer.
Click Save and your question will be added to the list of community checking questions.
Importing questions from a spreadsheet
Creating questions one by one can be tedious, so we’ve also made it possible to import questions from a spreadsheet. You can use a program such as Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, or LibreOffice Calc to create or edit a list of questions. If you’re looking for a set of pre-made questions, consider the unfoldingWord® Translation Questions. If you go to the linked page and click on one of the files, you can then download it, open it as a spreadsheet, and edit the list of questions.
Here’s an example of how the rows in your spreadsheet should look in order to be able to import it to Scripture Forge:
Referência | Pergunta |
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HEB 1:1 | What does “our fathers” refer to? |
HEB 1:2 | What does it mean that the Son is “heir of all things”? |
HEB 1:2-3 | Who is the “Son” spoken of in these verses? |
The spreadsheet can have more columns as well, but all columns except the “reference” and “question” columns will not be used. The TSV files published by unfoldingWord are in a slightly different format, but can be imported to Scripture Forge too.
The reference needs to have the book name abbreviated the same way Paratext abbreviates book names. For example, HEB 1:1 will work, but Hebrews 1:1 will not work.
If you need help getting your spreadsheet into the right format to import to Scripture Forge, we would be happy to help you. Just send an email to [email protected].
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Save your spreadsheet as a CSV file.
noteIf you are using Microsoft Excel, be sure to select “CSV UTF-8 (Comma delimited) (*.csv)” as the file type when exporting as CSV.
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Then in Scripture Forge, click on Overview under the Community Checking section in the navigation sidebar.
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Then click on the Bulk import button. A dialog will open requesting for you to choose where you want to import questions from.
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Click on Import from CSV file and select the file.
- If you have some rows in your file that don’t have a valid reference and question, a warning will be shown letting you know that these rows will be skipped.
- Otherwise you will be shown a list of questions.
Import all questions
To import all of the questions in the CSV file, follow these steps:
- Click the checkbox at the top of the list. This will select all the questions.
- Click Import Selected Questions.