Re: [sword-devel] Bishop for Android and iOS 1.0.4

2018-03-14 Thread Troy A. Griffitts
Yes, 1.0.4 added native image viewing.

On March 14, 2018 5:00:17 PM MST, Michael H  wrote:
>When I view a witness (jpeg image of a manuscript) in Android, is there
>a
>way to zoom?  I haven't found any method to zoom the image to a
>viewable
>size. (i'm on 1.0.4, but I haven't spent time with that... this dates
>to
>testing with 1.0.2 )
>
>On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 4:14 PM, Troy A. Griffitts
>
>wrote:
>
>> So, for those of you who have tried Bishop and also had modules
>installed
>> previously by another SWORD app like AndBible, you weren't offered
>the
>> dialog prompting you to install a basic set of modules (you already
>had
>> modules installed, so Bishop assumed you had what you wanted).
>>
>> This means though that you might not have modules that some of the
>> features of Bishop need to operate. The basically module set consists
>of
>> KJV, WLC, WHNU, StrongsGreek, and StrongsHebrew. The latter two are
>needed
>> for the Word Study feature, along with a Strongs lemma Bible as the
>active
>> primary Bible module (first of the three selected active modules).
>>
>> None of this is obvious and is just setup correctly for the user on
>first
>> run if they don't have any modules yet installed.
>>
>> For those of you who already had modules installed before installing
>> Bishop, I'd like to maybe add some kind of warning when a feature is
>> selected and all the cards aren't in place to operate. I suppose
>before
>> adding those warnings, maybe we should extend the functionality to
>allow
>> selection of, e.g., word study module, Greek def module, Hebrew def
>module,
>> so these things aren't just hardcoded magic. 90% of all users are
>probably
>> happy not knowing about these details, but since we've now added a
>> [Settings] panel to support the font size adjustment, we could add
>other
>> configuration options there.
>>
>> Just thinking out loud if anyone has any feedback or wants to help.
>>
>> Troy
>>
>> On March 12, 2018 2:38:22 AM MST, Chris Umphress 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hey Troy,
>>>
>>> I had the same experience as Gary. None of the installed modules
>(from AndBible) were automatically selected, but they are available.
>The grey section at the top of the sidebar said “Undefined” until I
>started to navigate inside of the modules.
>>>
>>> The interface could use a handful of tweaks for word placement on
>buttons and such, but everything seems to be working. I love the
>Witness Study feature.
>>>
>>> Thanks for your work on this,
>>>
>>> Chris Umphress
>>>
>>>  On Mar 12, 2018, at 04:05, Gary Holmlund 
>wrote:

  Troy,

  I just tried version 1.05 and it started up with no text. I
>selected 1, 2, and 3 bibles and all was working.

  Gary


  On 03/11/2018 07:05 PM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:

>  New Bishop is available.
>
>  I believe I've added the Apple UDIDs for everyone who sent them. 
>I
>  haven't looked into TestFlight yet, but thank you for the
>suggestion.
>
>  Michael, I believe I've added a "No data to display." message
>when none
>  of the 3 active modules selected have data for the verse chosen.
>
>  Gary, thanks again for the log.  After installing ABSMaps and
>running
>  Bishop for the first time, I see that this module is incorrectly
>chosen
>  as a default Bible (it was alphabetically first and my iteration
>to find
>  the first Bible wasn't exactly correctly).  Please try again and
>let me
>  know if things work for you now.  Since it has been set as your
>default
>  Bible now, it will probably still not choose a Bible, but you can
>select
>  your 3 active Bibles from the menu.  If you uninstall and
>reinstall,
>  Bishop should now correctly skip over ABSMaps when setting a
>default
>  Bible on first run.
>
>  Chris, thank you for the logs with the crash report.  I believe
>this bug
>  is fixed for you now too.
>
>  Besides bug fixes, this version includes native image viewing
>support
>  for manuscript folios.
>
>  Let me know if you have a chance to try 1.0.4 and your
>experiences.
>
>  Thanks for all the great feedback and 5-star ratings!
>
>  Troy
>
> 
>https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.crosswire.bishop
>
>  https://crosswire.org/bishop/manifest.plist
>
>  https://crosswire.org/bishop.ipa
>
>  https://crosswire.org/bishop.apk
>
>  http://git.crosswire.org/main/bishop
>
>
>
>  On 03/05/2018 03:15 AM, David Haslam wrote:
>
>>  In response to Manfred.
>>
>>  TestFlight is part of Apple's infrastructure for testing beta
>versions of iOS apps before release.
>>
>>  I've used it in the past to install PocketSword when Nic Carter
>has been working on a beta version.
>>
>>  AFAIK, it still downloads from Apple, rather than direct from
>the developer. Correct me if I'm wrong.
>>
>>  NB. All new/updated iOS apps must support 64-bi

Re: [sword-devel] Bishop for Android and iOS 1.0.4

2018-03-14 Thread Michael H
When I view a witness (jpeg image of a manuscript) in Android, is there a
way to zoom?  I haven't found any method to zoom the image to a viewable
size. (i'm on 1.0.4, but I haven't spent time with that... this dates to
testing with 1.0.2 )

On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 4:14 PM, Troy A. Griffitts 
wrote:

> So, for those of you who have tried Bishop and also had modules installed
> previously by another SWORD app like AndBible, you weren't offered the
> dialog prompting you to install a basic set of modules (you already had
> modules installed, so Bishop assumed you had what you wanted).
>
> This means though that you might not have modules that some of the
> features of Bishop need to operate. The basically module set consists of
> KJV, WLC, WHNU, StrongsGreek, and StrongsHebrew. The latter two are needed
> for the Word Study feature, along with a Strongs lemma Bible as the active
> primary Bible module (first of the three selected active modules).
>
> None of this is obvious and is just setup correctly for the user on first
> run if they don't have any modules yet installed.
>
> For those of you who already had modules installed before installing
> Bishop, I'd like to maybe add some kind of warning when a feature is
> selected and all the cards aren't in place to operate. I suppose before
> adding those warnings, maybe we should extend the functionality to allow
> selection of, e.g., word study module, Greek def module, Hebrew def module,
> so these things aren't just hardcoded magic. 90% of all users are probably
> happy not knowing about these details, but since we've now added a
> [Settings] panel to support the font size adjustment, we could add other
> configuration options there.
>
> Just thinking out loud if anyone has any feedback or wants to help.
>
> Troy
>
> On March 12, 2018 2:38:22 AM MST, Chris Umphress 
> wrote:
>
>> Hey Troy,
>>
>> I had the same experience as Gary. None of the installed modules (from 
>> AndBible) were automatically selected, but they are available. The grey 
>> section at the top of the sidebar said “Undefined” until I started to 
>> navigate inside of the modules.
>>
>> The interface could use a handful of tweaks for word placement on buttons 
>> and such, but everything seems to be working. I love the Witness Study 
>> feature.
>>
>> Thanks for your work on this,
>>
>> Chris Umphress
>>
>>  On Mar 12, 2018, at 04:05, Gary Holmlund  wrote:
>>>
>>>  Troy,
>>>
>>>  I just tried version 1.05 and it started up with no text. I selected 1, 2, 
>>> and 3 bibles and all was working.
>>>
>>>  Gary
>>>
>>>
>>>  On 03/11/2018 07:05 PM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
>>>
  New Bishop is available.

  I believe I've added the Apple UDIDs for everyone who sent them.  I
  haven't looked into TestFlight yet, but thank you for the suggestion.

  Michael, I believe I've added a "No data to display." message when none
  of the 3 active modules selected have data for the verse chosen.

  Gary, thanks again for the log.  After installing ABSMaps and running
  Bishop for the first time, I see that this module is incorrectly chosen
  as a default Bible (it was alphabetically first and my iteration to find
  the first Bible wasn't exactly correctly).  Please try again and let me
  know if things work for you now.  Since it has been set as your default
  Bible now, it will probably still not choose a Bible, but you can select
  your 3 active Bibles from the menu.  If you uninstall and reinstall,
  Bishop should now correctly skip over ABSMaps when setting a default
  Bible on first run.

  Chris, thank you for the logs with the crash report.  I believe this bug
  is fixed for you now too.

  Besides bug fixes, this version includes native image viewing support
  for manuscript folios.

  Let me know if you have a chance to try 1.0.4 and your experiences.

  Thanks for all the great feedback and 5-star ratings!

  Troy

  https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.crosswire.bishop

  https://crosswire.org/bishop/manifest.plist

  https://crosswire.org/bishop.ipa

  https://crosswire.org/bishop.apk

  http://git.crosswire.org/main/bishop



  On 03/05/2018 03:15 AM, David Haslam wrote:

>  In response to Manfred.
>
>  TestFlight is part of Apple's infrastructure for testing beta versions 
> of iOS apps before release.
>
>  I've used it in the past to install PocketSword when Nic Carter has been 
> working on a beta version.
>
>  AFAIK, it still downloads from Apple, rather than direct from the 
> developer. Correct me if I'm wrong.
>
>  NB. All new/updated iOS apps must support 64-bit and iOS 11 to be 
> accepted by Apple.
>
>
>  ​Best regards,
>
>  David
>
>  Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email.​
>
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>
>

Re: [sword-devel] Bishop for Android and iOS 1.0.4

2018-03-14 Thread Troy A. Griffitts
So, for those of you who have tried Bishop and also had modules installed 
previously by another SWORD app like AndBible, you weren't offered the dialog 
prompting you to install a basic set of modules (you already had modules 
installed, so Bishop assumed you had what you wanted).

This means though that you might not have modules that some of the features of 
Bishop need to operate. The basically module set consists of KJV, WLC, WHNU, 
StrongsGreek, and StrongsHebrew. The latter two are needed for the Word Study 
feature, along with a Strongs lemma Bible as the active primary Bible module 
(first of the three selected active modules).

None of this is obvious and is just setup correctly for the user on first run 
if they don't have any modules yet installed.

For those of you who already had modules installed before installing Bishop, 
I'd like to maybe add some kind of warning when a feature is selected and all 
the cards aren't in place to operate. I suppose before adding those warnings, 
maybe we should extend the functionality to allow selection of, e.g., word 
study module, Greek def module, Hebrew def module, so these things aren't just 
hardcoded magic. 90% of all users are probably happy not knowing about these 
details, but since we've now added a [Settings] panel to support the font size 
adjustment, we could add other configuration options there.

Just thinking out loud if anyone has any feedback or wants to help.

Troy 

On March 12, 2018 2:38:22 AM MST, Chris Umphress  wrote:
>Hey Troy,
>
>I had the same experience as Gary. None of the installed modules (from
>AndBible) were automatically selected, but they are available. The grey
>section at the top of the sidebar said “Undefined” until I started to
>navigate inside of the modules.
>
>The interface could use a handful of tweaks for word placement on
>buttons and such, but everything seems to be working. I love the
>Witness Study feature.
>
>Thanks for your work on this,
>
>Chris Umphress
>
>> On Mar 12, 2018, at 04:05, Gary Holmlund 
>wrote:
>> 
>> Troy,
>> 
>> I just tried version 1.05 and it started up with no text. I selected
>1, 2, and 3 bibles and all was working.
>> 
>> Gary
>> 
>> 
>> On 03/11/2018 07:05 PM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
>>> New Bishop is available.
>>> 
>>> I believe I've added the Apple UDIDs for everyone who sent them.  I
>>> haven't looked into TestFlight yet, but thank you for the
>suggestion.
>>> 
>>> Michael, I believe I've added a "No data to display." message when
>none
>>> of the 3 active modules selected have data for the verse chosen.
>>> 
>>> Gary, thanks again for the log.  After installing ABSMaps and
>running
>>> Bishop for the first time, I see that this module is incorrectly
>chosen
>>> as a default Bible (it was alphabetically first and my iteration to
>find
>>> the first Bible wasn't exactly correctly).  Please try again and let
>me
>>> know if things work for you now.  Since it has been set as your
>default
>>> Bible now, it will probably still not choose a Bible, but you can
>select
>>> your 3 active Bibles from the menu.  If you uninstall and reinstall,
>>> Bishop should now correctly skip over ABSMaps when setting a default
>>> Bible on first run.
>>> 
>>> Chris, thank you for the logs with the crash report.  I believe this
>bug
>>> is fixed for you now too.
>>> 
>>> Besides bug fixes, this version includes native image viewing
>support
>>> for manuscript folios.
>>> 
>>> Let me know if you have a chance to try 1.0.4 and your experiences.
>>> 
>>> Thanks for all the great feedback and 5-star ratings!
>>> 
>>> Troy
>>> 
>>> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.crosswire.bishop
>>> 
>>> https://crosswire.org/bishop/manifest.plist
>>> 
>>> https://crosswire.org/bishop.ipa
>>> 
>>> https://crosswire.org/bishop.apk
>>> 
>>> http://git.crosswire.org/main/bishop
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 03/05/2018 03:15 AM, David Haslam wrote:
 In response to Manfred.
 
 TestFlight is part of Apple's infrastructure for testing beta
>versions of iOS apps before release.
 
 I've used it in the past to install PocketSword when Nic Carter has
>been working on a beta version.
 
 AFAIK, it still downloads from Apple, rather than direct from the
>developer. Correct me if I'm wrong.
 
 NB. All new/updated iOS apps must support 64-bit and iOS 11 to be
>accepted by Apple.
 
 
 ​Best regards,
 
 David
 
 Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email.​
 
 ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
 
 On 4 March 2018 4:14 PM, Manfred Bergmann 
>wrote:
 
> TestFlight not an option to make it installable for testers?
> 
> Manfred
> 
>> Am 04.03.2018 um 16:36 schrieb DM Smith dmsm...@crosswire.org:
>> 
>> David,
>> 
>> I’ve installed it on my iPhone 6. Will do my iPad 2 later today.
>> 
>> I don’t think the iOS app store supports 32-bit only any more,
>but they might allow dual 32/64. I have an old iPhone 5 on which I can
>

Re: [sword-devel] Bishop for Android and iOS 1.0.4

2018-03-13 Thread David Haslam
FIO. Here's a brief introduction about "App Thinning" in iOS 9.

https://www.appcoda.com/app-thinning/

Dated October 2015, but still conveys the basic concepts, and should be just as 
relevant for iOS 10 and 11.


​Best regards,

David

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On 12 March 2018 4:10 PM, Manfred Bergmann  wrote:

> Just as additional information:
> 
> Deployments via TestFlight are equal to deployments via the Apple App Store.
> 
> Whereas AdHoc builds are not.
> 
> I had several cases where AdHoc builds worked but when downloaded from the 
> Store the app would crash.
> 
> When apps are downloaded via the App store Apple actually pushes optimized 
> binaries to your device.
> 
> This technique is called „App Thinning“.
> 
> Sometimes it can happen that this process strips something away which is 
> required and makes the app crash.
> 
> To avoid that iOS apps should be tested using TestFlight.
> 
> Manfred
> 
> > I believe I've added the Apple UDIDs for everyone who sent them. I
> > 
> > haven't looked into TestFlight yet, but thank you for the suggestion.
> 
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> 
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Re: [sword-devel] Bishop for Android and iOS 1.0.4

2018-03-12 Thread Manfred Bergmann
Just as additional information:

Deployments via TestFlight are equal to deployments via the Apple App Store.
Whereas AdHoc builds are not.

I had several cases where AdHoc builds worked but when downloaded from the 
Store the app would crash.
When apps are downloaded via the App store Apple actually pushes optimized 
binaries to your device.
This technique is called „App Thinning“.
Sometimes it can happen that this process strips something away which is 
required and makes the app crash.
To avoid that iOS apps should be tested using TestFlight.



Manfred


> I believe I've added the Apple UDIDs for everyone who sent them.  I
> haven't looked into TestFlight yet, but thank you for the suggestion.
> 

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Re: [sword-devel] Bishop for Android and iOS 1.0.4

2018-03-12 Thread Chris Umphress
Hey Troy,

I had the same experience as Gary. None of the installed modules (from 
AndBible) were automatically selected, but they are available. The grey section 
at the top of the sidebar said “Undefined” until I started to navigate inside 
of the modules.

The interface could use a handful of tweaks for word placement on buttons and 
such, but everything seems to be working. I love the Witness Study feature.

Thanks for your work on this,

Chris Umphress

> On Mar 12, 2018, at 04:05, Gary Holmlund  wrote:
> 
> Troy,
> 
> I just tried version 1.05 and it started up with no text. I selected 1, 2, 
> and 3 bibles and all was working.
> 
> Gary
> 
> 
> On 03/11/2018 07:05 PM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
>> New Bishop is available.
>> 
>> I believe I've added the Apple UDIDs for everyone who sent them.  I
>> haven't looked into TestFlight yet, but thank you for the suggestion.
>> 
>> Michael, I believe I've added a "No data to display." message when none
>> of the 3 active modules selected have data for the verse chosen.
>> 
>> Gary, thanks again for the log.  After installing ABSMaps and running
>> Bishop for the first time, I see that this module is incorrectly chosen
>> as a default Bible (it was alphabetically first and my iteration to find
>> the first Bible wasn't exactly correctly).  Please try again and let me
>> know if things work for you now.  Since it has been set as your default
>> Bible now, it will probably still not choose a Bible, but you can select
>> your 3 active Bibles from the menu.  If you uninstall and reinstall,
>> Bishop should now correctly skip over ABSMaps when setting a default
>> Bible on first run.
>> 
>> Chris, thank you for the logs with the crash report.  I believe this bug
>> is fixed for you now too.
>> 
>> Besides bug fixes, this version includes native image viewing support
>> for manuscript folios.
>> 
>> Let me know if you have a chance to try 1.0.4 and your experiences.
>> 
>> Thanks for all the great feedback and 5-star ratings!
>> 
>> Troy
>> 
>> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.crosswire.bishop
>> 
>> https://crosswire.org/bishop/manifest.plist
>> 
>> https://crosswire.org/bishop.ipa
>> 
>> https://crosswire.org/bishop.apk
>> 
>> http://git.crosswire.org/main/bishop
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 03/05/2018 03:15 AM, David Haslam wrote:
>>> In response to Manfred.
>>> 
>>> TestFlight is part of Apple's infrastructure for testing beta versions of 
>>> iOS apps before release.
>>> 
>>> I've used it in the past to install PocketSword when Nic Carter has been 
>>> working on a beta version.
>>> 
>>> AFAIK, it still downloads from Apple, rather than direct from the 
>>> developer. Correct me if I'm wrong.
>>> 
>>> NB. All new/updated iOS apps must support 64-bit and iOS 11 to be accepted 
>>> by Apple.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> ​Best regards,
>>> 
>>> David
>>> 
>>> Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email.​
>>> 
>>> ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
>>> 
>>> On 4 March 2018 4:14 PM, Manfred Bergmann  wrote:
>>> 
 TestFlight not an option to make it installable for testers?
 
 Manfred
 
> Am 04.03.2018 um 16:36 schrieb DM Smith dmsm...@crosswire.org:
> 
> David,
> 
> I’ve installed it on my iPhone 6. Will do my iPad 2 later today.
> 
> I don’t think the iOS app store supports 32-bit only any more, but they 
> might allow dual 32/64. I have an old iPhone 5 on which I can test. I 
> don’t have a 32-bit iPad like yours.
> 
> It’s not something you’ll be willing to do. I’m describing the process 
> that I went through in case others are interested.
> 
> To install it, you need to be running MacOS. This is possible to do in a 
> VM on Windows or Linux. I think that’s what Troy does. I have a Mac, so 
> it isn’t a difficulty for me.
> 
> Within MacOS you have to install XCode from the Mac App Store and in 
> XCode open Window->Devices and Simulators with your iOS device attached 
> to your “Mac". Make the window wide enough to see the entire device 
> “Identifier”. Right click on that, select copy and send that to Troy.
> 
> Troy will have to add that to the list of authorized devices and rebuild 
> Bishop.ipa.
> 
> Download that ipa and in the same window, click + under INSTALLED APPS, 
> navigate to that download and “Open” it. This will install it to your 
> device.
> 
> Later, I think it’ll be possible to build from source in XCode.
> 
> DM
> 
>> On Mar 4, 2018, at 3:26 AM, David Haslam dfh...@protonmail.com wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Troy,
>> 
>> I've been ignoring Bishop on the grounds that I'd only ever seen it 
>> described as being an Android OS app.
>> 
>> This is the first time I've seen it mentioned in connection with iOS 
>> devices.
>> 
>> My devices are iPhone 5 and iPad Mini. My wife has an iPhone 5S and iPad 
>> Mini.
>> 
>> Even so, unless it's in the Apple iStore, only users who jailb

Re: [sword-devel] Bishop for Android and iOS 1.0.4

2018-03-11 Thread Gary Holmlund

Troy,

I just tried version 1.05 and it started up with no text. I selected 1, 
2, and 3 bibles and all was working.


Gary


On 03/11/2018 07:05 PM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:

New Bishop is available.

I believe I've added the Apple UDIDs for everyone who sent them.  I
haven't looked into TestFlight yet, but thank you for the suggestion.

Michael, I believe I've added a "No data to display." message when none
of the 3 active modules selected have data for the verse chosen.

Gary, thanks again for the log.  After installing ABSMaps and running
Bishop for the first time, I see that this module is incorrectly chosen
as a default Bible (it was alphabetically first and my iteration to find
the first Bible wasn't exactly correctly).  Please try again and let me
know if things work for you now.  Since it has been set as your default
Bible now, it will probably still not choose a Bible, but you can select
your 3 active Bibles from the menu.  If you uninstall and reinstall,
Bishop should now correctly skip over ABSMaps when setting a default
Bible on first run.

Chris, thank you for the logs with the crash report.  I believe this bug
is fixed for you now too.

Besides bug fixes, this version includes native image viewing support
for manuscript folios.

Let me know if you have a chance to try 1.0.4 and your experiences.

Thanks for all the great feedback and 5-star ratings!

Troy

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.crosswire.bishop

https://crosswire.org/bishop/manifest.plist

https://crosswire.org/bishop.ipa

https://crosswire.org/bishop.apk

http://git.crosswire.org/main/bishop



On 03/05/2018 03:15 AM, David Haslam wrote:

In response to Manfred.

TestFlight is part of Apple's infrastructure for testing beta versions of iOS 
apps before release.

I've used it in the past to install PocketSword when Nic Carter has been 
working on a beta version.

AFAIK, it still downloads from Apple, rather than direct from the developer. 
Correct me if I'm wrong.

NB. All new/updated iOS apps must support 64-bit and iOS 11 to be accepted by 
Apple.


​Best regards,

David

Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email.​

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On 4 March 2018 4:14 PM, Manfred Bergmann  wrote:


TestFlight not an option to make it installable for testers?

Manfred


Am 04.03.2018 um 16:36 schrieb DM Smith dmsm...@crosswire.org:

David,

I’ve installed it on my iPhone 6. Will do my iPad 2 later today.

I don’t think the iOS app store supports 32-bit only any more, but they might 
allow dual 32/64. I have an old iPhone 5 on which I can test. I don’t have a 
32-bit iPad like yours.

It’s not something you’ll be willing to do. I’m describing the process that I 
went through in case others are interested.

To install it, you need to be running MacOS. This is possible to do in a VM on 
Windows or Linux. I think that’s what Troy does. I have a Mac, so it isn’t a 
difficulty for me.

Within MacOS you have to install XCode from the Mac App Store and in XCode open 
Window->Devices and Simulators with your iOS device attached to your “Mac". 
Make the window wide enough to see the entire device “Identifier”. Right click on that, 
select copy and send that to Troy.

Troy will have to add that to the list of authorized devices and rebuild 
Bishop.ipa.

Download that ipa and in the same window, click + under INSTALLED APPS, 
navigate to that download and “Open” it. This will install it to your device.

Later, I think it’ll be possible to build from source in XCode.

DM


On Mar 4, 2018, at 3:26 AM, David Haslam dfh...@protonmail.com wrote:

Hi Troy,

I've been ignoring Bishop on the grounds that I'd only ever seen it described 
as being an Android OS app.

This is the first time I've seen it mentioned in connection with iOS devices.

My devices are iPhone 5 and iPad Mini. My wife has an iPhone 5S and iPad Mini.

Even so, unless it's in the Apple iStore, only users who jailbreak could 
install it? AFAICT, it's not there.

btw. Is it a 64-bit app ?

Best regards,

David

Sent from ProtonMail Mobile

On Sat, Mar 3, 2018 at 21:53, Troy A. Griffitts scr...@crosswire.org wrote:


Thanks for the feedback Michael,

I have added a new menu choice:

\[ Settings \]

-   Font Size +

It seems to work well on both iOS and Android. Please let me know if it makes 
the app more usable for you. The update should now be available for your phone.

Thank you again for taking the time to provide valuable feedback.

Troy

On 03/03/2018 04:05 AM, Michael H wrote:


I already had AndBible installed.

Bishop installed and recognized all the modules (at least 20+ bibles, i haven't confirmed 
"ALL") that AndBible has present. I haven't attempted any more module installs 
after installing Bishop, either from AndBible or Bishop.

The text is small on my Samsung Galaxy On5. Not horribly unreadably small, but 
small for me to use for any length of time. I don't see settings to adjust 
that, so I haven't spent much time on it. I can and will test more if you h

[sword-devel] Bishop for Android and iOS 1.0.4

2018-03-11 Thread Troy A. Griffitts
New Bishop is available.

I believe I've added the Apple UDIDs for everyone who sent them.  I
haven't looked into TestFlight yet, but thank you for the suggestion.

Michael, I believe I've added a "No data to display." message when none
of the 3 active modules selected have data for the verse chosen.

Gary, thanks again for the log.  After installing ABSMaps and running
Bishop for the first time, I see that this module is incorrectly chosen
as a default Bible (it was alphabetically first and my iteration to find
the first Bible wasn't exactly correctly).  Please try again and let me
know if things work for you now.  Since it has been set as your default
Bible now, it will probably still not choose a Bible, but you can select
your 3 active Bibles from the menu.  If you uninstall and reinstall,
Bishop should now correctly skip over ABSMaps when setting a default
Bible on first run.

Chris, thank you for the logs with the crash report.  I believe this bug
is fixed for you now too.

Besides bug fixes, this version includes native image viewing support
for manuscript folios.

Let me know if you have a chance to try 1.0.4 and your experiences.

Thanks for all the great feedback and 5-star ratings!

Troy

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.crosswire.bishop

https://crosswire.org/bishop/manifest.plist

https://crosswire.org/bishop.ipa

https://crosswire.org/bishop.apk

http://git.crosswire.org/main/bishop



On 03/05/2018 03:15 AM, David Haslam wrote:
> In response to Manfred.
>
> TestFlight is part of Apple's infrastructure for testing beta versions of iOS 
> apps before release.
>
> I've used it in the past to install PocketSword when Nic Carter has been 
> working on a beta version.
>
> AFAIK, it still downloads from Apple, rather than direct from the developer. 
> Correct me if I'm wrong.
>
> NB. All new/updated iOS apps must support 64-bit and iOS 11 to be accepted by 
> Apple.
>
>
> ​Best regards,
>
> David
>
> Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email.​
>
> ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
>
> On 4 March 2018 4:14 PM, Manfred Bergmann  wrote:
>
>> TestFlight not an option to make it installable for testers?
>>
>> Manfred
>>
>>> Am 04.03.2018 um 16:36 schrieb DM Smith dmsm...@crosswire.org:
>>>
>>> David,
>>>
>>> I’ve installed it on my iPhone 6. Will do my iPad 2 later today.
>>>
>>> I don’t think the iOS app store supports 32-bit only any more, but they 
>>> might allow dual 32/64. I have an old iPhone 5 on which I can test. I don’t 
>>> have a 32-bit iPad like yours.
>>>
>>> It’s not something you’ll be willing to do. I’m describing the process that 
>>> I went through in case others are interested.
>>>
>>> To install it, you need to be running MacOS. This is possible to do in a VM 
>>> on Windows or Linux. I think that’s what Troy does. I have a Mac, so it 
>>> isn’t a difficulty for me.
>>>
>>> Within MacOS you have to install XCode from the Mac App Store and in XCode 
>>> open Window->Devices and Simulators with your iOS device attached to your 
>>> “Mac". Make the window wide enough to see the entire device “Identifier”. 
>>> Right click on that, select copy and send that to Troy.
>>>
>>> Troy will have to add that to the list of authorized devices and rebuild 
>>> Bishop.ipa.
>>>
>>> Download that ipa and in the same window, click + under INSTALLED APPS, 
>>> navigate to that download and “Open” it. This will install it to your 
>>> device.
>>>
>>> Later, I think it’ll be possible to build from source in XCode.
>>>
>>> DM
>>>
 On Mar 4, 2018, at 3:26 AM, David Haslam dfh...@protonmail.com wrote:

 Hi Troy,

 I've been ignoring Bishop on the grounds that I'd only ever seen it 
 described as being an Android OS app.

 This is the first time I've seen it mentioned in connection with iOS 
 devices.

 My devices are iPhone 5 and iPad Mini. My wife has an iPhone 5S and iPad 
 Mini.

 Even so, unless it's in the Apple iStore, only users who jailbreak could 
 install it? AFAICT, it's not there.

 btw. Is it a 64-bit app ?

 Best regards,

 David

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 On Sat, Mar 3, 2018 at 21:53, Troy A. Griffitts scr...@crosswire.org wrote:

> Thanks for the feedback Michael,
>
> I have added a new menu choice:
>
> \[ Settings \]
>
> -   Font Size +
>
> It seems to work well on both iOS and Android. Please let me know if it 
> makes the app more usable for you. The update should now be available for 
> your phone.
>
> Thank you again for taking the time to provide valuable feedback.
>
> Troy
>
> On 03/03/2018 04:05 AM, Michael H wrote:
>
>> I already had AndBible installed.
>>
>> Bishop installed and recognized all the modules (at least 20+ bibles, i 
>> haven't confirmed "ALL") that AndBible has present. I haven't attempted 
>> any more module installs after installing Bishop, either from AndBible