Happy New Year!!!
http://crosswire.org/sword/software/swordapi.jsp
Besides the usual bugfixes, significant benefit with the 1.6.1 release
includes:
New supported v11n systems. Now including: german kjv kjva leningrad
luther mt nrsva nrsv synodal vulg
Updated installmgr utility to allow
When bundling up 1.6.1, I wanted to include something from the fruits of
the discussions regarding locale name lookup.
Chris had checked in scripts to the sword-tools repo to pull the locale
spec data and munge it down to nice lists.
Without adding any new official API calls because of a 1.6.x
Hi Andrew,
From having used ZipScript for the past 7 years, it evidently doesn't
depend on the capabilities of the target application. It will even
paste scriptures into a simple text editor. If you davelop an
application that can copy to the clipboard, close itself, then paste to
the
The Haitian Creole module FreCrl uses the WTH tag too!
63 of the Psalms that have canonical titles number these as verse 1 in most
French Bibles.
These are:
Psalms 3-9, 12-13, 18-21, 30-31, 34, 36, 38-42, 44-49, 51-65, 67-70, 75-77,
80-81, 83-85, 88-89, 92, 102, 108, 140, 142.
BibleCS
Added in http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/Main_Page#JSword_Front-ends CrossWire
Developers' wiki main page, under JSword based front-end applications.
David
Yoguan wrote:
On bible text insert, I maintain a site for some of that kind of apps. It
is based on jsword and called gsword.
Added a new section in http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/Twitter
David
Yoguan wrote:
Btw, this is my mini app based on jsword/gsword on twitter.
Http://Twitter.com/gsword
Http://Twitter.com/membible
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Chris plans to make a new version for the simplified Chinese module (ChiUns).
Make sure you watch out for when this is done.
David
Yoguan wrote:
On bible text insert, I maintain a site for some of that kind of apps. It
is based on jsword and called gsword.
Neat!
A training video illustrating ZipScript 7 is
http://www.wordsearchbible.com/videos/ZipScript7.html here .
Where is the download link?
Or is it bundled with the free Bible-Explorer for PC and Mac ?
Or is it part of the non-free WORDsearch program?
David
David Troidl wrote:
Hi
David,
Do you also have experience of using http://www.instaverse.com/ InstaVerse
from the same WORDsearch stable?
Is it robust during editing wikis, etc, if Bible references are part of the
text being edited?
The free add-on for FireFox called Bible Refalizer is not robust in this
way.
HI David,
On 1/2/2010 3:09 PM, David Haslam wrote:
Neat!
A training video illustrating ZipScript 7 is
http://www.wordsearchbible.com/videos/ZipScript7.html here .
Where is the download link?
Or is it bundled with the free Bible-Explorer for PC and Mac ?
Or is it part of the non-free
Hi David,
It looks like we crossed in the mail! How often does that happen on the
internet? I don't really use InstaVerse myself, since I have
ZipScript. But I believe it works through the clipboard, too. Which I
guess would mean that once you have a Bible passage on the clipboard,
you
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