>> It could potentially cause the filesize to jump dramatically, so
>> would
>> that be acceptable?
My 2¢
For front-ends like LcdBible, filesize increase is undesireable
(audience is 3rd world missionaries with obsolete, donated, dinosaur
computers/laptops and slooow POTS modems that are u
Chris Little wrote:
> I'm not totally convinced we should do that. When I prepare modules from
> OSIS docs, I always perform validation in an external validator.
> (Personally I use Oxygen, but there are also XML Spy, MSV, topologi,
> Xerces, etc.)
>
> Do people feel that incorporating a real va
DM Smith wrote:
> As for validation, one could have an external validator called by
> fork/exec on the input file. This would not increase the program size
> significantly.
>
I was just about to propose the same thing... well actually have a shell
script that would do both...
>
>> DM an
For the record, I think,
It is the responsibility of the module developer to ensure that the
input to osis2mod is valid. Since there have been several versions of
the OSIS spec (currently at 2.1.1) it might be a reasonable question
as to which the minimum version we would accept. I'd go with
I've run in to the same thing & it puzzles me, too. Let us know if you
figure it out & fix it.
Chris
> Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 09:41:52 -0700
> From: Geoffrey W Hastings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [sword-devel] Windows CS Personal Commentary
>
> In the help files it says the following
> Multipl
I'll add the Statenvertaling to my list. I've got a bunch of modules I'm
getting ready to post, so I'll get an update to the SVV and include
that. I'll have OSIS versions ready prepared also, so that should permit
easier corrections, if necessary.
--Chris
Joachim Ansorg wrote:
> Hi,
> my reply
DM and I have been chatting a bit off-list about the future/function of
osis2mod and I thought maybe we should open up the discussion a bit.
Right now osis2mod (the tool for converting OSIS Bibles to Sword Bible
modules) does some mediocre validity checking as it builds its Sword
database. We'l
Hi,
my reply won't help you much, I guess.
Chris should be the one who's in charge here, he did 99% of all the modules
which are available. But he's quite busy, afaik.
Joachim
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone have any point where I could start especially since the
> entire book of Haggai is misrepresented
On 4/24/07, DJ Ortley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm sure I'm not the only one who's thought of something like this, but
> should we be looking at the One Laptop Per Child project?
>
> While that project is not intended for (and many on the project may be quite
> hostile towards) religious materi
Python is used heavily in the OLPC software, so you do not need a
separate VM for squeak. I attended the US Python Conference (PyCon) and
heard a good discussion of OLPC's architecture. Python is used
everywhere on the system except for areas like Xorg where speed and
existing non-Python code
You can download squeak and play with it on a Windows box without much
trouble. I did it a while ago, but I didn't personally like it. Then
again, I'm not a 12 year old (no comments about my mental age please, thank
you very much :P )
Though, if squeak promises to be an easy to use programming
Hi,
> This looks like a cool project. I'm going to learn Early New High German
> in a class next semester and this might turn out to be a cool resource
> to have at that time.
>
> Do you have any plans to clean up the formatting? The line-break marks
> and references at the ends of lines make it a
Hi,
Does anyone have any point where I could start especially since the
entire book of Haggai is misrepresented since it contains only one verse
repeated over and over again.
Regards again,
Maurits Obbink.
Maurits Obbink wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I would like to improve upon the DSVV (Dutch Staten
Dear Manfred,
I downloaded and installed 1.3beta and indexing was completed
successfully for the UMGreek.
Thank you very much,
Hercules
On 25 Apr 2007, at 10:18, Manfred Bergmann wrote:
> Hercules.
>
>
> Which version of MacSword do you use?
> We released a 1.3 beta version a coulpe of days a
A Squeaky, sneaky Bible application sounds cool. :-)
On 24/04/07, Darius Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Also, the complete IDE is built into the image. All source code for the
IDE is included in just one other file. The image is compact since it's just
an image of the running memory. The in
Hi Troy,
I tryed the FC app in two phones, the Nokia E-61 and the Motorola
V975, in which it works perfectly. I used the standard version and
not the "old phones'" version.
BTW, I didn't know about this program and it is very helpfull for me
in memorizing hebrew vocabulary. Is there a ver
Thank you, Manfred
I will try it out
Hercules
On 25 Apr 2007, at 10:18, Manfred Bergmann wrote:
> Hercules.
>
>
> Which version of MacSword do you use?
> We released a 1.3 beta version a coulpe of days ago which has some
> bugfixes to indexing.
> Maybe you want to try that one.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Ma
Hercules.
Which version of MacSword do you use?
We released a 1.3 beta version a coulpe of days ago which has some
bugfixes to indexing.
Maybe you want to try that one.
Cheers,
Manfred
Am 24.04.2007 um 21:51 schrieb Hercules Panayiotides:
> The UMGreek module has a problem. When attempti
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