As a user/advocate/module developer not a front-end developer...
Looking over the way the ESV Study Bible is displayed online and considering
how the various front-ends handle the same module now (a diversity which is
valuable), I would think that there are lots of conceivable ways the content
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 4:45 PM, Troy A. Griffitts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> My initial comments on this.
>
> I'm not so sure the programming interface would be much different than
> accessing the parts of the study Bible as 5 different modules. Our
> installers already allow data
But then you would need 5 commentary windows open.
I don't want the user to be able to see five or six modules for a single
logical module - that would be up to the frontend, though, I suppose.
Perhaps instead of just using Companion, we need a config option to specify
logical grouping of modules
Curious... how do you count up a need for 5? Granted, I've not seen
an ESV study Bible, but I don't know any study Bible that would
require more than, maybe, 2.
--Greg
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 4:25 PM, Ben Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Even if we got permission (which would be great), there
Dear all,
My initial comments on this.
I'm not so sure the programming interface would be much different than
accessing the parts of the study Bible as 5 different modules. Our
installers already allow datapaths to be grouped however we want; we
just use a standard directory path like:
modul
Even if we got permission (which would be great), there is still the
question of how to encode it. As I noted in a previous email (on companion
modules), we would currently need at least 5 modules if we weren't
duplicating data throughout. And that wouldn't be nice for the user.
It would be nice t
FYI, I got an email from CCEL:
Brian,
Harry reports that, "The 'citation' element has been eliminated in favor of
HTML's cite element."
I hope this answers your question! Let me know if you have additional
questions.
Blessings,
Ken Verhulst
CCEL
Brian
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Chris Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It occurs to me that you already had Didache, albeit by a different
> translator, since it is included in volume 7 of the ANF in the Early
> Church Fathers series.
True, it's at key:
/Volume07/The Teaching Of The Twelve Apostles
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Just thought that I'd send a quick message to let people know of two
module updates:
"Concord" has been updated to reflect the findings of the Beta test
program. Chris has been so kind as to install the updated version in
the Beta area.
A new module "LuthersWorks" is available at ftp.kleinpaste.
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