Re: [sword-devel] Module upload: BlaMat

2018-12-17 Thread Peter von Kaehne
On Mon, 2018-12-17 at 22:23 +, ref...@gmx.net wrote: > I have corrected a large number of thousand OCR mistakes by comparing > to the source facsimile. My corrections have been sent upstream. One should never type an important email on the phone. Far from sure where the 1000 comes from. There

[sword-devel] Module upload: BeaMRK

2018-12-17 Thread refdoc
Dear All, This is to announce that we have just now uploaded BeaMRK. This is is an updated version of BeaMRK. Many thanks to Jon for the hard work. yours The Module Team P.S.: This email is sent automatically on upload of a new/updated module ___ swor

Re: [sword-devel] Module upload: BlaMat

2018-12-17 Thread ref...@gmx.net
I have corrected a large number of thousand OCR mistakes by comparing to the source facsimile. My corrections have been sent upstream. Sent from my mobile. Please forgive shortness, typos and weird autocorrects. Original Message Subject: [sword-devel] Module upload: BlaMatFrom: ref.

[sword-devel] Module upload: BlaMat

2018-12-17 Thread refdoc
Dear All, This is to announce that we have just now uploaded BlaMat. This is is an updated version of BlaMat. Many thanks to Jon for the hard work. yours The Module Team P.S.: This email is sent automatically on upload of a new/updated module ___ swor

Re: [sword-devel] Module upload: BlaMat

2018-12-17 Thread David Haslam
To which we might add d) Sometimes an index seems to install OK, but subsequently appears as unavailable when you try to search the same module in PS. We don't know the root cause yet. Maybe there is also a technical compatibility issue? For my part, before today, it wasn't apparent that the

Re: [sword-devel] Python 2 End of Life (Sunset date)

2018-12-17 Thread David Haslam
Thanks Greg, My own preference now is adyeths/u2o.py It’s possible that John Austin of xulsword still tweaks his copy of usfm2osis.py Peter can respond for what he uses. And FWIW what I use is within a Cygwin shell. David Sent from ProtonMail Mobile On Mon, Dec 17, 2018 at 14:33, Greg Hellin

Re: [sword-devel] Python 2 End of Life (Sunset date)

2018-12-17 Thread Greg Hellings
On Sat, Dec 15, 2018 at 9:03 AM David Haslam wrote: > Dear all, > > If like me, you're still using Python 2.7 on your machine for some > scripting tasks, > and in case you didn't already know, the End of Life for Python 2 is 2020. > > See https://legacy.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/ > > This mean

Re: [sword-devel] Module upload: BlaMat

2018-12-17 Thread ref...@gmx.net
I think the summary of the indexing discussion isa) something goes wrong right now due to the multiple virtual machines. This situation is in flux but will resolve in next few weeks. Creating workarounds seems to me a waste of my time. b) iPhones are nowadays perfectly capable of creating indices,

Re: [sword-devel] Module upload: BlaMat

2018-12-17 Thread David Haslam
Thanks, Nic, Indices for older module versions? What if a user hasn’t installed the latest module, but hadn’t already installed the index for the earlier version of the module? David Sent from ProtonMail Mobile On Mon, Dec 17, 2018 at 06:24, Nic Carter wrote: > Hi all, > > Yes, PocketSword