Great thanks! I'll try it out when I get a chance... incidentally, I
noticed that GnomeSword from CVS has a Debian directory, but it's not
quite normal looking... I don't suppose that's quite ready to go eh?
-Rob
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On Tuesday 28 Jan 2003 8:00 pm, Steve Tang wrote:
> > Do you happen to know anyone that uses Chinese windows and if they
> > could try to produce a sword locale (using whatever non-Unicode
> > encoding that is used on Chinese Windows) that will display menus and
> > booknames in Chinese for them?
>
I was showing a friend the Sword program (OK. I was showing off the Sword program). He likes to study from and preach from the NRSV (I rarely use it), so I switched to that version and started showing him the Search, then how easy it is to scroll through the text for plain old reading.
He
> Do you happen to know anyone that uses Chinese windows and if they
> could try to produce a sword locale (using whatever non-Unicode
> encoding that is used on Chinese Windows) that will display menus and
> booknames in Chinese for them?
In the past 2~3 months there were updates to the Chines
On 28 Jan 2003 at 5:52, Steve Tang sent forth the message:
> > I've added an option in the preferences to change the 'User
> > interface' font. That will change what font is used in comboboxes and
> > text entry.
>
> Please let this be an option, instead of having multiple binaries for
> differ
ok, between all the ideas I can remember - how about this for what
goes in modules conf file?:
Compulsory:
name=Name in language of module (Lang) - "unknown" if unknown but
should be investigated to find it out
name_en=Name in English (unless Lang=en, or should it be duplicated?)
Optional:
name
> I've added an option in the preferences to change the 'User
> interface' font. That will change what font is used in comboboxes and
> text entry.
Please let this be an option, instead of having multiple binaries for
different languages, if possible. Reasons if you're interested:
* There are na
Hi,
sorry bout this. The files in CVS aren't finished yet so you get to
keep both pieces and there was a communication failure so the
'debian' directory should not have been released at all.
saying that, see below.
On 26 Jan 2003 at 1:10, Rob French sent forth the message:
> Hello,
>
> I'm tr