[sword-devel] Module release: GerNeUe

2024-01-20 Thread domcox
Dear All, This is to announce that we have just now uploaded GerNeUe in the CrossWire (main) repository. ## Language: German ## Description: Neue evangelistische Übersetzung ## Category: Biblical Text ## Version: This is an update. Version: 3.2 ## What's new: Source text version from January

[sword-devel] Catholic versification

2024-01-20 Thread Fr Cyrille
Hello, Recently a person interested in the Catholic bible in French told me about the mapping problems between Catholic versification and the kjva concerning Esther. So I'm bringing up the question of a new Catholic versification that could better deal with this kind of problem and at the same

Re: [sword-devel] Catholic versification

2024-01-20 Thread Michael H
In my limited study of 'Fixing' versification (meaning parallel display across versification...) Can I recommend revamp to support an additional 'BOOK' level versification. This would pretty much eliminate the need for (yet) another versification system, if each book rather than module could name

Re: [sword-devel] Catholic versification

2024-01-20 Thread Michael Johnson
Even better than per-book versification, I think that per-translation versification makes more sense. That way, no change to the code would need to be made to tweak the versification yet again. No matter how many versifications we define, someone will find or invent another one. On 1/20/24 06:

[sword-devel] Packaging Ezra Bible App for Snap and Flatpak users?

2024-01-20 Thread Aaron Rainbolt
It appears that the Ezra Bible App can only be installed using upstream packages for a select group of popular Linux distributions currently. It would be handy for users to be able to install it by using widely available repositories such as the Snap Store and Flathub. I'm fairly skilled at softwar

Re: [sword-devel] Packaging Ezra Bible App for Snap and Flatpak users?

2024-01-20 Thread Fr Cyrille
Le 20/01/2024 à 19:18, Aaron Rainbolt a écrit : It appears that the Ezra Bible App can only be installed using upstream packages for a select group of popular Linux distributions currently. It would be handy for users to be able to install it by using widely available repositories such as the S

[sword-devel] Fwd: Packaging Ezra Bible App for Snap and Flatpak users?

2024-01-20 Thread Aaron Rainbolt
Gah, once again I have failed to send my response to everyone. -- Forwarded message - From: Aaron Rainbolt Date: Sat, Jan 20, 2024 at 1:07 PM Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Packaging Ezra Bible App for Snap and Flatpak users? To: Fr Cyrille On Sat, Jan 20, 2024 at 12:42 PM Fr Cyril

Re: [sword-devel] Packaging Ezra Bible App for Snap and Flatpak users?

2024-01-20 Thread Tobias Klein
Hi Aaron, I'd be very open to that! You should start with the build instruction: https://github.com/ezra-bible-app/ezra-bible-app/blob/master/BUILD.md#linux If you need to add a build script consider the existing ones for Linux here: https://github.com/ezra-bible-app/ezra-bible-app/tree/master

Re: [sword-devel] Packaging Ezra Bible App for Snap and Flatpak users?

2024-01-20 Thread Matěj Cepl
On Sat Jan 20, 2024 at 7:18 PM CET, Aaron Rainbolt wrote: > It appears that the Ezra Bible App can only be installed using > upstream packages for a select group of popular Linux distributions > currently. It would be handy for users to be able to install it by > using widely available repositories

Re: [sword-devel] Packaging Ezra Bible App for Snap and Flatpak users?

2024-01-20 Thread Aaron Rainbolt
On Sat, Jan 20, 2024 at 4:27 PM Matěj Cepl wrote: > > On Sat Jan 20, 2024 at 7:18 PM CET, Aaron Rainbolt wrote: > > It appears that the Ezra Bible App can only be installed using > > upstream packages for a select group of popular Linux distributions > > currently. It would be handy for users to b