A user on sword-support asked this for unified module lists once again
and I do think he is right:
Right now we lists with modules per repository. If you happen to have a
first language only served in Xiphos or IBT (or now hopefully soon the
new eBible repo) you will think on starting an
I see SBLGNT is full of problem characters... Maybe we could rebuild the module
to use combining characters?
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От: Brian Schroeder bschroe...@internode.on.net
Отправлено: 31.07.2015 10:35
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3) include into the sorting and display of the list a fall back which shows
the origin of duplicate modules.
ex:
KJC (King James Clarified)
KJV (King James with Sword -- from Crosswire)
KJV (King James Bible -- from ebible)
KJV (King James Bible with maps and corrected crossreferences --from
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On 31.07.2015 16:59, Peter von Kaehne wrote:
A user on sword-support asked this for unified module lists once
again and I do think he is right:
Right now we lists with modules per repository. If you happen to
have a first language only
On 31/07/15 16:09, Ryan wrote:
This would be why I haven't done anything with xrefs. I am sure I don't
possess the knowledge required to handle them properly. :)
In the original, they don't quite work properly. I've suspended work on
the Brenton Septuagint module until we have a fix. The
Von: Healing Advisor healingadvi...@gmx.com
On 31/07/15 16:09, Ryan wrote:
This would be why I haven't done anything with xrefs. I am sure I don't
possess the knowledge required to handle them properly. :)
In the original, they don't quite work properly.
They worked never anywhere.
On Fri, 2015-07-31 at 08:19 +0100, Peter von Kaehne wrote:
The pitfalls of all scripts I have seen so far are around the
recognition of end of construct in USFM - end of verse, section etc.
which is not explicit. This, combined with OSIS milestones has caused
a lot of grief over the years.
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 9:53 AM, Jaak Ristioja j...@ristioja.ee wrote:
Use the repository identifier together with the module identifier, if
required.
Am I correct that what you are currently trying to work around is how
Sword stores the modules on disk? Because I don't see any big
I am sorry to hear that, Peter. Can you send me the output of your
compile? Is Debian-Testing using 1.7x of Sword? If so, that would be one
reason why it does not compile. I thought about writing it for the
latest Sword, but decided to stick with stock libs on Ubuntu LTS, so it
is being
While I'm not the one who reported the issue, I had a couple easily-fixed
issues with headers (readline needed FILE, and a missing iostream).
Patch attached.
This was on Alpine Linux, sword 1.7.4; Debian Jessie is on 1.7.3, and
I don't know if testing (stretch) is on 1.7.4 yet.
Hope this helps,
Properly coded USFM has the book names for cross references listed in the
header info of each book (/toc1, /toc2, /toc3, or /h). That info, added
back to a well formed AV11N, should allow for easy to parse xrefs.
I haven't worked on it myself, but it should be easier to deal with digits
only to
I'm missing at a minimum the case of sub-verse ranges: references to
Matthew 7:23b and the like. I submit that for clicking through, I don't
think this level of accuracy is necessary. Even on tiny phones, in most
cases you land on the screen with the intended target point. A very few
longer verses
On Thu, 2015-07-30 at 14:06 -0400, Ryan wrote:
but perhaps someone else may find it useful
I have tested it right now very shortly on a couple of my more
complicated USFM texts
1) it is fast. Roughly as fast as usfm2osis.pl. Also it does not heat
my computer up, that is nice.
2) Various USFM
On 31/07/15 01:11, Brian Schroeder wrote:
I have not done extensive testing, but so far I cannot see any problem
with Xiphos. It has worked perfectly thus far.
I rarely need Windows, but had a copy of Windows 7 on a drive I can put
in a caddy. Yesterday, I was told that Microsoft offer a
I have installed Bibletime
Mini on my android phone. I am using that rather than Andbible
since I have just moved from Symbian on which this was my best
option.
The SBLGNT module contains accented Greek. This works fine with
Bibletime Mini on
On 2015-07-31, 07:13 GMT, Healing Advisor wrote:
On 31/07/15 01:11, Brian Schroeder wrote:
I have not done extensive testing, but so far I cannot see any problem
with Xiphos. It has worked perfectly thus far.
I have Windows 10 in VM on RHEL-7 and Xiphos seems to work fine
(very briefly
Hi Tim,
It failed to compile on my machine - Debian testing.
Peter
On Sun, 2015-07-26 at 13:36 -0400, Tim Hawes wrote:
I am thinking I should make some announcement about cbible.
https://github.com/timotheosh/cbible
This is a persoanl project. I wanted an Emacs mode that uses Sword,
and
Hi, there is issue in Qt ( https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-37106) I had
investigated it and found that it is font problem. So we can hope on quick fix.
Barry, do you know are there another similar issues? I would add another
characters to jGramond.ttf.
By the way AndBible do not render
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