Chris wrote:
The NA27 module, every fifth character or something is a square and not
the appropriate Greek character. Maybe it has something to do with the
accents?
Are you seeing accents? If not, then you may not have the proper font
installed. NA27 needs a Unicode font. Code2000 works
Rev. Michael Paul Johnson wrote:
They can make more money on it if they claim a copyright and enough
people believe their claim. Never underestimate the power of profit
motives in Bible publication. (I prefer a prophet motive, myself.)
They can also protect the UBS4/NA27 text itself with the
I did not see anything in the .conf file. What fonts are needed and where do
you get them?
Thanks.
- Dave
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From: Matthew Donadio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 9:23 AM
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Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Font problem NA27
Chris
Dave Hall wrote:
I did not see anything in the .conf file. What fonts are needed and where do
you get them?
My n27u4.conf file has a Font=Code2000 line. I can't remember if I
added this, or if it was already there. Do a net search for code2000
I forget where I got the font from.
--
Matthew
The module I was looking at is whnu that has this: Description=1881
Westcott-Hort with NA27/UBS4 variants. I did find and download the code2000
font and selected it for this module but no accents are displayed.
Is n27u4 a different module? If so, where did you get it? Its not on the
download
On this note, I would like to introduce myself. My name is Jason Turner. I've
been following the Sword project off and on for a while now and just thought
I would make the move to get involved. I have recently read Revolution in
World Missions by K.P. Yohannan (Pres of Gospel For Asia) and have
At 10:28 AM 3/11/2003 -0500, Matthew Donadio wrote:
They can also protect the UBS4/NA27 text itself with the copyright.
Not if they say it is in fact the original NT texts. And if they don't make
that claim, they can only protect their differences from other texts, where
those differences are
You are not the first to present this skewed logic. We need an FAQ. The
NA27/UBS4 are eclectic critical texts compiled from scores of manuscripts.
The work is done by vocational scholars. (1 Timothy 5:18) While there is a
goal of being faithful to the originals, no one claims that they have
Installed Code2000 - that's much better. Strangely, the font has
completely changed now. The old Greek font was rather bizarre and didn't
display some characters that had accents (although some accents were
displayed).
Now if only the other Greek modules displayed accents.
Matthew Donadio
They can also protect the UBS4/NA27 text itself with the copyright.
Without a copyright, then anyone else (like the JW's) is free to alter
the text and publish it and say it is UBS4/NA27. I don't think any of
us want that to happen.
They wouldn't be able to publish it as NA or UBS because
It would nice if the keys for the dictionaries could be searched for REs
.string\ or .string.. You could use an asterisk as a wild card and search
for *string or *string*.
Jerry
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Hello all,
This is to introduce myself briefly. I'm Trevor Brierly, from the Northern
Virginia area. I've been a Java developer for the past 1 and a half years,
with 4 years of experience before that in ASP, Visual Basic, etc., all of it
primarily in web development or tools
Interesting you should post this. I need to introduce myself as well, since
I'm also interested in working on a Windows interface. I'll do that in a
separate post.
We really need a fully-featured Windows interface that we can then make
available to the increasing number of folks who would like
Jason Turner wrote:
Personally I'd rather see a Java version than .NET.
So, to get to my point, I was considering writing a new UI in .NET. However,
.NET cannot utilize native C++ libraries. It can use Managed C++, C#, ActiveX
DLL's and native C libraries. Since I cannot use the Sword API as
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