On Sat, 11 Jan 2003, Rev. Michael Paul Johnson wrote:
At 10:39 10-01-03 -0700, Chris Little wrote:
OSIS handles everything on Michael's list, though some items are not
addressed specifically (such as poetry/prose formatting, which would be
done with style sheets).
Poetry/prose formatting
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, David's Mailing List and Spam Receiver wrote:
On Thursday 09 January 2003 01:10 am, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
I hope this satisfies everyone. I realize that the KJV2003 project
isn't yet complete and it is unfortunate that we must release it in it's
unfinished state.
On Sat, 11 Jan 2003, Rev. Michael Paul Johnson wrote:
3. Don't complain, badmouth, or violate the intellectual property
rights of competing people or products, no matter what they say about
you. (Prov. 26:2) Pray for them, bless them, and do not curse them. Rom.
12:14; Rom. 12:17; 1 Peter
I think we need only two categories for modules:
1. Can be distributed without restrictions
2. Has restrictions on distribution
The CD only contains modules of category 1.
For the download area, modules of category 2 display the distribution
notes, in a way that is easily noticeable (red frame
How many formats does sword support? As I read this mailing list I see
mention of GBF, XSEM, SF, STEP, OSIS and many more. What are the
formats that sword supports and which is the best to use for the future?
Thanks
Chad
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At 10:05 AM 1/11/2003 -0300, Christian Renz wrote:
I think we need only two categories for modules:
1. Can be distributed without restrictions
2. Has restrictions on distribution
The CD only contains modules of category 1. ...
I think you mean The CD *should* only contain modules of category
On 11 Jan 2003, Chad Snow wrote:
How many formats does sword support? As I read this mailing list I see
mention of GBF, XSEM, SF, STEP, OSIS and many more. What are the
formats that sword supports and which is the best to use for the future?
Sword really supports only its own data file
Has anyone else had problems accessing the SWORD site from crosswire?
For some reason when I click on the links for the SWORD project, or to
jump to where you browse modules, my browser says it can't load the
page. The error message it gives says, HTTP error, server cannot
fulfill the
What processes the internal markup of the text? Is that done by Sword
or is it done by the front-end.
Thanks
Chad
On Sat, 2003-01-11 at 15:02, Chris Little wrote:
On 11 Jan 2003, Chad Snow wrote:
How many formats does sword support? As I read this mailing list I see
mention of GBF,
Has anyone else had problems accessing the SWORD site from crosswire?
For some reason when I click on the links for the SWORD project, or to
jump to where you browse modules, my browser says it can't load the
page. The error message it gives says, HTTP error, server cannot
fulfill the
At 01:04 11-01-03 -0700, Chris Little wrote:
On Sat, 11 Jan 2003, Rev. Michael
Paul Johnson wrote:
At 10:39 10-01-03 -0700, Chris Little wrote:
OSIS handles everything on Michael's list, though some items are
not
addressed specifically (such as poetry/prose formatting, which
would be
done
At 10:49 11-01-03 +0100, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
On Sat, 11 Jan 2003, Rev. Michael
Paul Johnson wrote:
3. Don't complain, badmouth, or violate the intellectual property
rights of competing people or products, no matter what they say
about
you. (Prov. 26:2) Pray for them, bless them, and do
On 11 Jan 2003, Chad Snow wrote:
What processes the internal markup of the text? Is that done by Sword
or is it done by the front-end.
Either or both. Presumably you'll tell Sword to process the text and give
you a single markup format in all cases. BibleCS tells Sword to give it
RTF, for
It makes sense to me, I am working at re-doing diatheke right now and am
dealing with the diatheke.pl - .php part of the formatting. I will ask,
once again, what would the function be, or which file is it located in, that
does the verse retrieval and also module lists?
I am currently designing
On Sun, 12 Jan 2003, Rev. Michael Paul Johnson wrote:
What do you mean orthographic lines? Why are they not distinguished
from poetry lines?
Orthographic lines are lines in the actual physical embodiment of a text.
For example, if you have a line of poetry that has a line break, it will
Daniel Adams wrote:
It makes sense to me, I am working at re-doing diatheke right now and am
dealing with the diatheke.pl - .php part of the formatting. I will ask,
once again, what would the function be, or which file is it located in, that
does the verse retrieval and also module lists?
I am
I you want to get fancy, you could set Robinson as your Glossary under the
Special Modules tab in Preferances and just use mouseovers to lookup
morphology.
Actually, just set Robinson as your Greek Mophology lexicon :)
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