> Jpp, that's true. What do you think: Should the server part be a
service of crosswire (so it is hosted on their servers) or it is better
do develop an easy-to-install server app, that everybody can install or
host it by themself.
>
>
I have no idea what "Jpp" means, despite the fact that you
On May 9, 2013 7:51 PM, "Stephan" wrote:
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> Greg,
>
>
>> Any web server worth its salt and properly configured will already gzip
>> outgoing data. Thus the need to transfer the data in a compressed format
>> is unnecessary.
>
>
> Jpp, that's true. What do you think: Should the server part be a se
Sorry, I can't resist...
> Cloud computing has become more popular (Joli Os, Peppermint OS, Chrome book
> OS, Firefox OS, etc..)
"more popular" . . . yes, and I've become "more popular" than I was last year,
too... :)
I love this link: http://daringfireball.net/linked/2012/04/10/hard-to-say
Greg,
Any web server worth its salt and properly configured will already gzip
outgoing data. Thus the need to transfer the data in a compressed format
is unnecessary.
Jpp, that's true. What do you think: Should the server part be a service
of crosswire (so it is hosted on their servers) or it
+1
I agree that OSIS uses divs in a different manner than HTML. IMHO, they should
be ignored.
We've outlined best practices regarding div in the wiki. They bound Bible,
testament, book, chapter and section. Regarding the first four there is no
reason to introduce any whitespace. Regarding sect
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 7:17 AM, Israel wrote:
> On 05/09/2013 03:38 AM, Pola Edward wrote:
>
> Hi every one,
> this is very interesting topic :)
>
> Actually I like the idea of Greg, you can make a server side page that can
> convert current modules to a suitable format for JS Clients
>
> +1 to
Further to my earlier reply, I have also moved content (from the talk page)
to this main page.
http://crosswire.org/wiki/List_of_eXtensions_to_OSIS_used_in_SWORD#eXtensions_generated_by_usfm2osis.py
David
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On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 6:01 AM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
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>
> On 05/08/2013 12:31 PM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
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> OK, so from this:
>
>
> Old Testament > osisID="Gen" sID="gen2" type="book"/> THE FIRST BOOK OF MOSES CALLED
>> GENESIS Introduction and
>> Outline This is the Book of Genesis, t
On 05/09/2013 03:38 AM, Pola Edward wrote:
Hi every one,
this is very interesting topic :)
Actually I like the idea of Greg, you can make a server side page that
can convert current modules to a suitable format for JS Clients
+1 to that. Cloud computing has become more popular (Joli Os,
Pep
Hi Chris,
I had some time free - so I've just edited the relevant section of our wiki
page.
http://crosswire.org/wiki/Converting_SFM_Bibles_to_OSIS#Converting_USFM_files_to_OSIS
Please check whether anything needs to be improved.
Regards,
David
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> Von: "Troy A. Griffitts"
> As a first run, I'm going to shoot for this below. Will this make
> everyone happy regarding whitespace? Please ignore the poor table
> output-- that another issue.
> Old Testament
> THE FIRST BOOK OF MOSES CALLED GENESIS
> Introduction and Outline
I would
On 05/08/2013 12:31 PM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
OK, so from this:
Old Testament osisID="Gen" sID="gen2" type="book"/> THE FIRST BOOK OF MOSES
CALLED GENESIS Introduction
and Outline This is the Book of Genesis, the
first book in the Bible. It may be outlined as follows: /> 1Creation of
Hi every one,
this is very interesting topic :)
Actually I like the idea of Greg, you can make a server side page that can
convert current modules to a suitable format for JS Clients
But I wonder if the current sword modules format is suitable to the expansion
of nowadays OSs ?
I mean there ar
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