Le Tue, 15 Dec 2009 14:51:13 -0300, Diego Santos a écrit :
> http://sites.google.com/site/biblialivre/
Great initiative — but I would suggest a Wiki format. Anyway,
congratulations, and I hope you get lots of qualified contributors!
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Dear Brian,
Thank you for your work– it's an encouragement to the rest of us. I would
be interested in seeing your OSIS document, to see what a well-crafted
commentary looks like in its pre-module state.
Grace be with you,
Ted Janiszewski
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Brian J. Dumont wrote:
> Good question. I have recoded every non-scriptural reference by hand
> since the file in your possession. I did so based mostly on feedback
> from Chris Little for how complex references should be encoded.
>
> the "\ " that you see is actually a backslash followed by a non-breaking
> space (you
On 12/15/2009 03:51 PM, Matthew Talbert wrote:
>> The commentary module includes more OSIS features than are currently
>> supported by SWORD software, in the hopes of being a catalyst to feature
>> addition.
>>
>> The primary feature is to make external, non-scriptural references into
>> links. It
If you need a Bible translation, you can consider this translation:
http://sites.google.com/site/biblialivre/
(Bíblia Livre - Free Bible)
I'm revising the 1819 João Ferreira de Almeida translation and updating its
vocabulary, comparing with the Textus Receptus which Almeida used.
Matthew, Mark
> The commentary module includes more OSIS features than are currently
> supported by SWORD software, in the hopes of being a catalyst to feature
> addition.
>
> The primary feature is to make external, non-scriptural references into
> links. It includes links to a number of SWORD modules (referen
All,
I've noticed that paragraph breaks do not display in BibleCS or
BibleDesktop, but do display in Xiphos (although they seem too spaced out).
However, ESV line breaks display well in all three programs.
I'm using sword-utilities-1.6.0-r2473 to produce a module. I've included
below an extract
Now available at the Xiphos repo are two new modules: Kretzmann (a
commentary) and KretzmannMaps. These come from the 4-Volume "Popular
Commentary" by Paul Kretzmann completed in 1921 through 1923. The
source of the electronic text is the Kretzmann Project,
www.kretzmannproject.org
The commentar
Eeli Kaikkonen writes:
> I don't want to read advertisements in a developer mailing list
Echoing what he said.
To emphasize, it is not true that each and every single forum everybody
reads is a legitimate target for advertising. That concept may be a
stretch for the Kleingeist found in those wh
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009, Wolfgang Schultz wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> typisch deutscher Kleingeist ..
>
> gruß
> wolfgang
Kleingeist or not, but I don't want to read advertisements in a
developer mailing list, whether they be commercial or charity. Hints
and tips for developers are a bit different thing. Bu
Hallo,
typisch deutscher Kleingeist ..
gruß
wolfgang
2009/12/14 Peter von Kaehne :
> Wolfgang Schultz wrote:
>> Hey Peter,
>>
>> its for charity what is your problem?
>
> It is spam. And advertising.
>
> Peter
>
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Peter will be pleased that you tried the Persian module!
David
DM Smith-5 wrote:
>
> Excellent! It's on my first page.
>
> Looking forward to your next release.
>
> I d/l a couple of modules and for grins d/l a Persian module. Looks
> nice. None of the problems that Bible Desktop has. (If yo
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