Re: [sword-devel] StripText(), newlines, and the ESV module

2009-01-01 Thread Jeremy Erickson
I decided to try re-downloading my ESV even though it was already marked as 1.0, and now everything works. There must have been more than one release marked 1.0 at some point. (I might have even downloaded it from the beta repository originally.) Thanks for the info. -Jeremy Erickso

Re: [sword-devel] StripText(), newlines, and the ESV module

2009-01-01 Thread Karl Kleinpaste
Jeremy Erickson writes: > In that thread, it apparently does work for Karl on Diatheke > 4.2.1/Sword 1.5.11, which oddly enough is exactly what I am using. I > don't get the newlines from Diatheke but rather get the same output as > StripText(). Karl, can you verify what version of the ESV modul

Re: [sword-devel] StripText(), newlines, and the ESV module

2009-01-01 Thread Jeremy Erickson
Hi, I also just noticed that the NET Bible (official paid module, version 1.0.1) seems to have the same issue even though it is using for newlines - works in BibleTime main display, doesn't work in Diatheke, StripText(), or BibleTime text copy. -Jeremy Erickson On Thursday 01 January

[sword-devel] StripText(), newlines, and the ESV module

2009-01-01 Thread Jeremy Erickson
Hi, I am working on updating the BibleMemorizer Sword plugin. I've noticed that in the ESV (module version 1.0), newlines rendered as in RenderedText() are not rendered as newlines in StripText() but rather are simply ignored. See Psalm 119 for an example. However, the seeming equi

Re: [sword-devel] Open source German Volxbibel

2009-01-01 Thread Wolfgang Schultz
2008/12/30 Wolfgang Schultz : [..] > the new workflow will be: > > VolxbibelWiki >>Zefania XML >> zef2osis.pl >>osis2mod>> Sword > Ok, this workflow was successful http://downloads.sourceforge.net/bibleworkplace/sword_v_1_1_volxbibel_v3.zip?use_mirror=heanet here a nice screenshot on BPBible

[sword-devel] Volxbibel V3 - for BPBible ready to use

2009-01-01 Thread Wolfgang Schultz
Hello, finally i have finshed the Volxbibel V3 Sword module http://downloads.sourceforge.net/bibleworkplace/sword_v_1_1_volxbibel_v3.zip?use_mirror=heanet here a screenshot: https://sourceforge.net/dbimage.php?id=199404 gruß wolfgang http://www.zefania.de

[sword-devel] Happy New Year to everyone!

2009-01-01 Thread David Haslam
May I wish everyone in SWORD Dev a "Happy New Year". -- David -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Happy-New-Year-to-everyone%21-tp21241834p21241834.html Sent from the SWORD Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ___ sword-deve

Re: [sword-devel] FreCrampon module: versification problem for Malachi 4

2009-01-01 Thread David Haslam
Here is the output from MOD2IMP for these verses: $$$Malachi 3:18 Et vous verrez de nouveau la différence entre le juste et le méchant, entre celui qui sert Dieu et celui qui ne le sert pas. Car voici que le jour vient, ardent comme une fournaise. Tous les orgueilleux, tous ceux qui font le mal s

Re: [sword-devel] FreCrampon module: versification problem for Malachi 4

2009-01-01 Thread David Haslam
Further investigation: The Wikisource is at http://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Malachie_-_Crampon http://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Malachie_-_Crampon Malachie 3:18 is followed by verses 19 to 24. The SWORD module does not display these with verse numbers. What is the best thing to do in these circums

[sword-devel] FreCrampon module: versification problem for Malachi 4

2009-01-01 Thread David Haslam
Selecting Malachi 4 in FreCrampon gives an empty text display. Selecting Malachi 3 shows that the text for Mal 4:1-6 is included within Mal 3:18. Why is this? Can this be corrected? btw. It causes errors when tools such as MOD2IMP are used. -- David -- View this message in context: http://w

Re: [sword-devel] PocketSword Website

2009-01-01 Thread David Haslam
Ian, Great news! I have just publicised your new site in a new topic just posted in the http://jolon.org/vanillaforum/ Go Bible Forum . If not registered, do so, then sign in and visit this topic. http://jolon.org/vanillaforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=799 -- David Haslam Ian Wagner wrote: