For recipients on the list who didn't know anything about them,
please refer to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inuktitut_syllabics
Follow the link to Canadian Aboriginal syllabics for further details.
David
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Just a reminder
As and when anyone updates usfm2osis.pl, please be sure to bring this
section up to date.
http://crosswire.org/wiki/Converting_SFM_Bibles_to_OSIS#Markers_Not_Yet_Supported_by_usfm2osis.pl
btw. It would also be nicer if the help output didn't need tweaking to make
this part
I see no reason to add to a page which has no other function than to duplicate
the comments section of the script.
I have therefore edited the section in a fashion which will always direct the
reader to the authorative source of all knowledge - the code.
Peter
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what happens if you delete those verses? (as a test)
Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2012 00:21:29 -0400
From: thules...@gmail.com
To: sword-devel@crosswire.org
Subject: [sword-devel] Inuktitut Version Sword Module
I'm working on an Inuktitut Version of the bible to make a sword
module. The OSIS
I often have this problem when permissions are not set correctly on the
module files. I believe our module creation tools err on the side of
security, producing files with less permission than you might need. Be
sure they're readable by the user running your software.
Troy
On 07/11/2012
Sorry for all the typos last night. Was running on coffee.
So, I spent a little time this afternoon adding in the index field
discussed in this message. It's committed in SVN. You'll need to
rebuild your indexes on a module to take advantage of it. Nothing
should be disturbed if you don't,
Can you (someone) move that explanation of searching methods to the help
file for sword?
art bolstad
On 7/11/2012 9:24 AM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
Sorry for all the typos last night. Was running on coffee.
So, I spent a little time this afternoon adding in the index field
discussed in this
Execute this vulgar pipeline in your .sword/mods.d directory:
grep -l DataPath.*texts * | xargs grep ^DataPath | tr -d '\r' | grep -v /$ |
cut -f1 -d: | xargs grep '^\[' | cut -f2 -d: | tr -d '[]\r'
What that finds is the set of Bible modules whose DataPath line does not
end in a trailing '/'.