The "strange reason" is a well understood design decision in the engine
that is, however, non obvious and leads frequently to this type of
behavior for client applications.
It is also patched in Subversion already.
--Greg
On Mon, Apr 9, 2018, 14:00 David Haslam wrote:
Apologies.
I seem to have forgotten what Greg pointed out only last week.
For some strange reason, the Psalm titles are currently output before verse 2
rather than before verse 1.
Best regards,
David
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This used to be the syntax help for diatheke output format:
Valid output_format values are: GBF, ThML, RTF, HTML, HTMLHREF, XHTML, OSIS,
CGI, and plain (def)
This is the current syntax help:
Valid output_format values are: CGI, GBF, HTML, HTMLHREF, LaTeX, OSIS, RTF,
ThML, WEBIF, XHTML,
Developers seem to have neglected attending to version numbers for diatheke.
See https://wiki.crosswire.org/Frontends:Diatheke#Release_history
Release history
This section needs expanding.
- Version 4.6 was released during 2013.
- Version 4.7 was released on Aug 30 2015.
- Several updates to
Going on from the earlier thread.
It's evident that diatheke can output section headings, viz., try this:
>diatheke -b ESV2011 -o h -f plain -k Matt.1
The output includes:
The Genealogy of Jesus Christ
(before verse 2)
The Birth of Jesus Christ
(before verse 19)
both of which are titles supplied
I’ll look into updating Osis2mod to not create self-closing divs.
— DM Smith
From my phone. Brief. Weird autocorrections.
> On Apr 9, 2018, at 8:30 AM, Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
>
>> On 04/08/2018 02:57 PM, Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
>> Anyway... I can do it myself for Xiphos.
On 04/08/2018 02:57 PM, Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
> Anyway... I can do it myself for Xiphos. I just figure that generality
> would say that the engine is well-positioned to provide this
Never mind. I have a bug to report.
I decided to do CSS on my own after all, at least as a better stopgap.
All
On 04/08/2018 10:29 PM, Vince LaRue wrote:
> Is there a way to install a module manually from a local source? (like
> Module Maintainer Mode in PocketSword) I'd like to be able to install
> a module that I've been working on for a friend who has an Android device.
I don't think Bishop provides
On 2018-04-09, 05:31 GMT, Greg Hellings wrote:
> I don't have permissions on SWORD main outside of bindings and
> the CMakeFiles.
Ah, thank you.
Matěj
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On 2018-04-09, 07:11 GMT, ref...@gmx.net wrote:
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Would you be please so
On 09.04.2018 08:08, Matěj Cepl wrote:
> On 2018-04-08, 16:52 GMT, Jaak Ristioja wrote:
>> Sword++ development. This is meant to be an unofficial
>> read-only mirror, so please don't submit pull requests. If
>> there are any problems with that mirror, please contact me.
>
> Oh well, I have
Vince,
The B for Bishop column was added very recently to the tables on the wiki page.
It's up to Troy and others to add the answers to this column.
I don't have a working Android device.
btw. Has you friend used And Bible ?
Best regards, David
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Ok, I failed.Sent from my mobile. Please forgive shortness, typos and weird autocorrects. Original Message Subject: Re: [sword-devel] intro material CSSFrom: ref...@gmx.netTo: SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum CC: I think it would be an odd departure
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