Not to mention the bigger issue with SWORD module tools for module output,
all of which cause duplicate copies of the output for verses within linked
verse ranges.
See http://www.crosswire.org/tracker/browse/MODTOOLS-31
Disappointed (nay - frustrated) to have had no response to this bug since I
I'll be cleaning up some wiki vandalism today.
For those that clean up the vandalism, please make sure that the old text is
not in the block reason.
Turns out that a user can post to their own talk page immediately. Has always
been the case, even with the 4 day waiting period. And they can
DM wrote,
For those that clean up the vandalism, please make sure that the old text
is not in the block reason.
/Mea culpa/. though I realized that was so immediately.
David
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Vandalism is cleaned up and I'm now moderating new user account requests.
Those that want an account have to give their real name, an email account
that they can validate, and a short biography with a minimum required length.
When approved that biography will become their user page.
Obviously,
DM,
Minor point
If you do remove even with the 4 day waiting period, then the line in the
main page lower panel will require an edit.
David
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Is there a reason why executable scripts in sword-tools are not marked
as executable? Is that a limit of Subversion? I thought svn supported
such but I'm not sure. Those scripts I use, I have symlinks from them
to my ~/.local/bin/ folder but I have to maintain a folder with
differences from the
Chris,
I just tried to switch over to using usfm2osis.py and there are two
minor issues:
1) The script is giving me an output language on the container tag of
xml:lang=und. This should read xml:lang=tke but I don't know if
it's possible to determine that. I'd like to be able to set that as a
On 09/26/2012 02:40 PM, Greg Hellings wrote:
Is there a reason why executable scripts in sword-tools are not
marked as executable? Is that a limit of Subversion? I thought svn
supported such but I'm not sure.
svn propset svn:executable on list of files
is probably what is needed (followed