This isn't totally SWORD related but I thought you guys would be able to
answer my questions best. I am working on a software with a purpose
similar to SongShowPlus http://www.songshowplus.com. The sofware needs
to be able to display Scripture on the projector. A few days ago I
implemented basi
Could someone on Linux with CVS write access please take a look at the
contents of sword\doc\ads\de in CVS and make sure the files work (there
are some OO.o docs and some PDFs). If they do, please remove them from
CVS and then add them again as binary (not text). The current (text)
versions w
Hello CeSoft,
My name is Lynn Allan. I am a volunteer with The
CrossWire Bible Society (www.crosswire.org). Our primary function is
to prepare freeware for Bible study.
Recently, we received a request from the Wycliffe
Bible translators for help with their EasyEnglish Bible project. Brief
Lynn Allan wrote:
I was hoping you would reconsider having the TestActiveDiatheke Visual C++
6.0 project be part of ./sword/examples. I am pretty sure it will work ok
now that it is fixed to be compatible with your inclusion of "range" in your
ActiveDiatheke code.
Lynn,
I still don't see its value
Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
PS. Just so Chris doesn't jump all over me... There has been 'talk'
about providing a way to translate the meta information (tag names,
attribute name, etc.) into other languages (would use UTF8). If this
ever happened, than it would follow that these abbreviations wou
The behavior stoped after ADDemo.vbp was edited. My winnt directory is
located in c:\winnt and not ..\..\..\..\..\winnt.
It seems to work fine now. Thanks.
Steve Tang...
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003, Chris Little wrote:
> Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2003 15:12:29 -0600
> From: Chris Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
Adrian,
I can only speak concerning OSIS, but authoritative osisRef
abbreviations can be found here:
http://www.bibletechnologieswg.org/osis/specs/
Top Section, last entry: Bible Book Names
This means that you would use these (roman/latin script) abbreviations
in the osisRef attribute, but wo
In a message dated 12/22/2003 9:37:20 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
>
>I went to call up Matt 16:18 in Sword this morning using the Sword program and
>couldn't find it.--
Side note - using other tools it seems that the missing verses ARE known - they just
won't displa
I went to call up Matt 16:18 in Sword this morning using the Sword program and
couldn't find it. Looking further, it turned out that the WEB didn't have it - at
least it ends with
verse 15 "He said to them, âBut who do you say that I am?â "
This is not the case for the GBF form of the WEB
Good day,
I have a question about the markup for references within a text to
another bible verse with either ThML or OSIS. The short tutorial has a
note as described below.
"OSIS includes a reference element for this purpose, and for our
example, an instance may look something like:
Please see
[sword-devel] ActiveDiatheke 1.2 question> Chris Little wrote:
> I committed this fix and a dependecy on the libsword library that should
> fix the build order.
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the fix.
I was hoping you would reconsider having the TestActiveDiatheke Visual C++
6.0 project be part of ./swor
Lynn Allan wrote:
Chris Little wrote:
You might try checking out a fresh copy of CVS. There are no problems
with it currently. I committed two sets of changes after you sumbitted
your patch. The first basically did what your patch did. The second
added better OSIS support and implemented searc
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