Karl wrote:
... The name chosen by a
committee of about a dozen is Xiphos, ...
Nice name. There is a Xiphos.com, Project Xiphos, and a Xiphos font.
Jerry
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FYI.
As the GnomeSword team has approached its goal of the WIN32 port, the
question was raised about its name. Neither "GNOME" nor "Sword"
necessarily has a lot of meaning (notwithstanding the project name),
even to Linux users, who may not know that their desktop scheme has a
name; it was expres
Hi folks,
Is anyone related to CrossWire going to Bibletech this year? The list
of speakers is up now and no-one from the project is speaking.
http://www.bibletechconference.com March 27/28 : 2009 Seattle, Washington, USA
Karl and Troy, are you going this time? fwiw I can't make it. But I'd
defin
Is anyone from CrossWire planning to attend ?
Seattle, Washington, March 27/28, 2009.
-- David
Jonathon Blake wrote:
>
> All:
>
> I haven't seen this on the Sword Developers list yet.
> I attended it last year, and found it worthwhile.
>
>
>
> Below is the announcement of BibleTech:20
"Not I", said the GNU (with apologies to the author of The Little Red Hen)
In a similar vein, is anyone planning to attend http://www.iccm-europe.org/
ICCM Europe ?
Feb 4 to 7, at De Betteld, The Netherlands.
-- David
glasseyes wrote:
>
> I don't suppose anyone else is planning to go to Br
Peter von Kaehne wrote:
Looking at the Wiki the correct way to encode a verse(group) by
verse(group) commentary in OSIS goes like this
...
...
fine so far. Each div section refers to a single or group of verses. Not
a problem.
But my commentary again groups several of these sections
I don't suppose anyone else is planning to go to Brussels for Fosdem
next weekend (7-8 Feb)?
Regards,
Daniel
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