> BDB, Thayer, and AmTract are all fixed. The others I've added recently
> (SME, Daily, WebstersDict, and Thayer) need other small updates, so I'm
> going to wait.
>
> The problem was a null entry in the first position of the module.
and Packard?
Stephen Denne.
> Should encrypted modules be moved to the beta directory?
I don't know. We could. It would make sense.
On the other hand, having them there to show people what we are capable of encourages
them to write letters to copyright holders. That's the hope at least.
> The Install Manager uses the
> I updated Barnes, hopefully correcting all the problems Stephen mentioned.
The problems I identified have gone except for crashes/garbage for OT.
I found some new minor problems -
Matthew 1:3
Matthew 2:19
Can a fixed width font be specified fo rthe diagram? Or something nicer?
1 Peter 1:2
Th
> How about including more of canon.h & locales into the module, maybe into
> module.conf, or in a new file with a format conducive to loading it in and
> using it... so that each module gets to specify it's book ordering,
> chapters per book, verses per chapter, original book name, sword project
> Point understood and not worth changing right now. Maybe something
> that
> could be looked at in the future. Now my question is how to make it simple
> for someone that is downloading the Windows zip files to be able to unzip
> them and install them. The problem lies in all of the files tha
Chris,
Point understood and not worth changing right now. Maybe something that
could be looked at in the future. Now my question is how to make it simple
for someone that is downloading the Windows zip files to be able to unzip
them and install them. The problem lies in all of the files that
> I also created a module beta site. It's located at
> ftp://ftp.crosswire.org/pub/sword/betaraw. So to add it to
> Install Manager, clone your CrossWire.org site and change the
> directory from 'raw' to 'betaraw'.
Should encrypted modules be moved to the beta directory?
The Install Manager
> > There should be a way to query which books are available. At
> the Moment BT
> > uses a workaround (checks for nt and ot files and displays / hides the
> > corresponding books). As we are in the 1.5.x tree api changes
> are possible,
> > right?
>
> I thought about this a bit after writing m
An easy to use Windows program that produces self-extracting zips is,
CoffeeCup Free Zip Wizard, from http://www.coffeecup.com/ .
Jerry
At 12:59 PM 7/7/2001 -0700, Jonathan Hughes wrote:
>Hey Everyone,
>
> Could someone advise me, how much larger is a self-extracting zip file
>compared to a
> Could someone advise me, how much larger is a self-extracting zip file
> compared to a regular zip file? Is there a free program out there that can
> produce self-extracting zip files for Windows? How about for
> Linux? Thanks.
>
There is UltimateZip (for windows)
Stephen.
> Well I was thinking as I was writing up the installation instructions
> for installing Sword Module Add-ins for the new website that it would be
> easier and faster for the end user to simply unzip the module files into
> the
> local directory.
Windows users don't always know where things s
The module making tutorials are updated on SourceForge (for possible
inclusion on the new website).
There are now 4 parts: general, Bibles, commentaries, & LD/devotionals.
I've also done a couple updates to the utilities I wrote, addvs & addld,
in the utilities directory.
addvs now supports ver
Chris,
> It's really not an option for us because you have to create the archives
manually and everything we do is created automagically.
Well I was thinking as I was writing up the installation instructions
for installing Sword Module Add-ins for the new website that it would be
easier and
Sorry for the combo reply. :)
> Thank you Chris I was starting to understand how "tribulation worketh
> patience."
>
> Terry
I needed it myself for the web front end, where I'm only allowed one encoding format,
and I didn't want to parse the UTF-8 into ampersand codes for Unicode glyphs.
Nec
> > > The Emphatic Diaglott (Diaglott)
> >
> > This has (all) lines truncated around 230-250 characters long (eg Mat
> 2:13,
> > 16, 5:19)
I found the PDF text on which the OLB module was based and fixed these errors and
other errors in verse ordering/numbering. It's compressed now too.
--Chri
On 05 Jul 2001 22:30:16 +0200, Martin Gruner wrote:
> > To make things a little more convenient for front end authors, I added a
> > new RenderFilter to the API called Latin1UTF8.
> >
> > It converts Latin-1 to UTF-8. Nothing fancy. Run it on anything that
> > is not set to Encoding=UTF-8 if you
> Could someone advise me, how much larger is a self-extracting zip file
> compared to a regular zip file? Is there a free program out there that can
> produce self-extracting zip files for Windows? How about for Linux? Thanks.
They're definitely not that much larger and can certainly make th
Hey Everyone,
Could someone advise me, how much larger is a self-extracting zip file
compared to a regular zip file? Is there a free program out there that can
produce self-extracting zip files for Windows? How about for Linux? Thanks.
In Christ,
Jonathan
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I am using windoze 95b and sword.exe version 1.5.2.32
All modules configured for UTF-8/Unicode show characters as boxes.
What am I doing wrong?
Dan
> > 1) Should it be added now? I would just be the addition of another
> > testament to our current canon. It couldn't be turned off easily. We
> > could just wait until we start working on 1.7.
>
> That depends on how easy this would be.
I could probably throw the changes into the canon.h an
> 1) Should it be added now? I would just be the addition of another
> testament to our current canon. It couldn't be turned off easily. We
> could just wait until we start working on 1.7.
That depends on how easy this would be.
> 2) Where should the additional testament be placed? Before or
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