Good morning and thank you for the updated Xiphos.
>From my side the one issue when Hebrew letters appear at the beginning of a
>verse is resolved and a big thank you for that.
Xiphos is my first choice bible study program!
Johan Marais
From: Jonathan Morgan [mailto:jonmmor...@gmail.com]
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I did do an update of one module using the Installmanager from the
Installmanager ZIP. I opened the module afterwards without a problem. I
will test some more.
I haven't followed which alternate versification modules are ready for
testing. Someone please point me to an English module and repos
Hey David and Jerry. Thanks for the feedback. Well, I remember having trouble
with installmanager pausing mid-download or something.
You could try alternate versification modules. Not sure the current state of
our repositories these days. I haven't kept up with where the av11n stuff lives
or if
Almost 100% of fonts come wrapped in some way (binary zip, gzip, archive,
executable, behind ten acknowledgement and/or pay clicks, etc. ) and have
several types OTF, TTF, etc. All permutations of possibilities would be
impossible to code. Most OS's deal with the screen themselves, so unless a
On 2/21/2012 7:50 AM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
Well, I've posted a few release candidates at the usual place
and asked for feedback but hadn't gotten any. ...
I did of copy over of the files from the ZIPs to an old installation on
Win7. After doing a quick try of some menu options things
Hi Troy,
I just took the files you referenced and threw them into the directory
of the last release you asked for comments on. At first glance,
everything comes up alright. Is there anything specific you want
checked out? I could use it more intensively, when I have a little more
time.
P
Hey Jon,
Thanks for the question. Well, I've posted a few release candidates at
the usual place and asked for feedback but hadn't gotten any. There are
some significant improvements in that RC, including the ability for the
included InstallManager.exe standalone app to migrate modules to the
On Feb 21, 2012, at 8:51 AM, David Haslam wrote:
> This message is somewhat "tongue in cheek", so please understand that it's
> posted to solely provoke a positive response.
Hopefully you'll find this positive.
>
> As the most recent public release of *The SWORD Project for Windows* is
> versi
This message is somewhat "tongue in cheek", so please understand that it's
posted to solely provoke a positive response.
As the most recent public release of *The SWORD Project for Windows* is
version 1.5.11,
I have occasionally been tempted to move the link from the main page of our
developer's
Hi Troy,
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 10:20 PM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> Hey Karl and the Xiphos team,
>
> Congratulations on the 3.1.5 release! This is great!
>
> If you need any help with av11n, please don't hesitate to ask. I went
> through the pains of doing this for The SWORD Project for Wind
Hey Karl and the Xiphos team,
Congratulations on the 3.1.5 release! This is great!
If you need any help with av11n, please don't hesitate to ask. I went
through the pains of doing this for The SWORD Project for Windows.
It basically boils down to looking for 2 things:
1) SWKey::Persist, an
Thank Karl,
I was just looking in the wrong place!
(I must have had my BD hat on, and forgot the front-ends treat DDs
differently).
David
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On 2012-02-20 21:24, Kahunapule Michael Johnson wrote:
> To avoid insanity and/or excessive backlogs, the conversion from USFM
> to Sword SHOULD be fully automatic if the input is really USFM
> compliant. If you give me such an automatic tool, I'll integrate it
> into my build process. I'll be publ
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