sorts of non-OSIS things when importing OSIS modules. These are
to help real-time output when using the engine. The RenderFilter OSIS-OSIS
sounds redundant, but this filter is what changes internal SWORD OSIS back
into best practice public OSIS.
Troy
On 02/13/2012 07:51 PM, Greg
For anyone who likes to cross-build from Linux into Windows (c'mon, I
know you all love it...) I have added a pair of toolchain files to the
engine which will work with either the MinGW packages I specifically
built for SWORD support in Ubuntu or with SuSE's toolchain. It also
works building with
On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 3:08 PM, hans h...@quik.homeip.net wrote:
Hello David
This is what i found to create a config file
./modules/texts/rawtext/mymodule/
./modules/texts/ztext/mymodule/
Please take note that mod2zmod will create the zipped files, and you
need to actually place them into
I just wanted to reply to the following by Troy and also to his
comments in #xiphos regarding this topic
BibleCS, per my preference, only shows hover-over symbols for the note or
cross reference, and does not
include the 'n' label. BibleCS uses different filters though, so not affected.
OK, we seem to be talking past each other. You are using Lockman and
the NASB as your example because of its prevalence all over the web.
I'm specifically not talking about Bibles. As I stated in my previous
email, most of those have footnotes which start over on every page,
even in print. If you
Bible Time does its own thing and wouldn't be bothered by this change. It
dispenses with any semblance of delineation. Both notes and cross
references are marked with (*) everywhere they appear.
--Greg
On Feb 7, 2012 9:38 PM, Karl Kleinpaste k...@kleinpaste.org wrote:
To date, we have DM in
and the baby has a good heart
rate. The fun starts after 7:30am tomorrow when she starts getting all
her drugs and the like.
--Greg
Greg Hellings greg.helli...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 10:24 PM, scribe...@gmail.com
scr...@crosswire.org wrote:
BibleCS, per my preference, only shows hover
to wrap the
label in a span class=[fn,cx]-label then I can simply set display:none
for these in swordweb?
Troy
Greg Hellings greg.helli...@gmail.com wrote:
Bible Time does its own thing and wouldn't be bothered by this change.
It
dispenses with any semblance of delineation. Both notes and cross
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 12:55 PM, David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.com wrote:
Thanks Martin,
As these two newly released modules are in CrossWire Main, we should create
an issue in CrossWire Bugs (JIRA).
These are USFM tags for Words of Jesus.
By a lot, you mean 718 instances of \wj_ (where
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 11:52 AM, David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.com wrote:
Wouldn't it be nice if there were a separate Global OSIS filter to hide
introductions without having to hide other headings?
Are you talking about introductions like John 1:0 and John 0:0? If
so, hiding those would be
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 1:04 PM, Paul A. Martel pmarte...@gmail.com wrote:
Brian,
You might benefit from my experience, limited as it is. I have a
windows dev box with the free version of MSVS installed. I tried
following wiki instructions at
On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 4:59 PM, brian brianlovesje...@perffection.com wrote:
Hey Everyone, God bless you
Hope you are enjoying your Saturday. Thank you for your welcoming notes
(public/private) and ideas. I am looking more into the code, and different
projects. I'd like to help with Xyphos,
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 3:29 AM, David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.com wrote:
Extending Peter's concept, might we also make the book order something that
can be worked with by front-end developers?
e.g. For the NT in Eastern Canonical order we might have:
Scope=Matt-Acts James-Jude Rom-Heb Rev
2012/1/6 Костя и Алёна Маслюк kale...@mail.ru:
While there is no support for module-supplied v11n in engine, no sense to
making and testing modules. Test module for this task could be any
incomplete module (without NT or OT).
And there you have the problem.
- The engine has no reason to
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 9:56 AM, David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.com wrote:
Excellent ideas.
Minor point. DMSmith writes, Chapter 1, Verse 1 is present in all books
that exist.
Minor, minor point: DMSmith writes, But they rely on unreliable assumptions:
He was pointing out that the assumption
2012/1/5 Костя и Алёна Маслюк kale...@mail.ru:
Nice idea, we can document this and use to fix existing display problems
with incomplete modules (on level of conf files and frontends, not engine).
But its more like on crutches for me and really universal solution is
module-supplied v11ns.
On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 10:14 PM, Weston Ruter westonru...@gmail.com wrote:
Chris:
On Sun, Jan 1, 2012 at 5:15 PM, Chris Little chris...@crosswire.org wrote:
They should refer to the then-current Robinson-Pierpont Byzantine text.
So the @src word indices should match up with the text in
They would not validate because the Schema is written to require an
lg l / l / /lg structure. A line makes no sense in the absence
of a group of lines. Other milestoned elements can make sense on their
own but a line by itself does not.
It might be possible for the schema to be updated to include
You could easily test if this is the case by finding a phrase that
wraps around a note in one of our heavily annotated modules like the
KJV or ESV.
Remember, if you test it, that BibleTime has its own implementation of
a search engine that is separate from what SWORD provides for the rest
of the
On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 6:03 PM, Ivo Benner skyt...@web.de wrote:
Hello,
I want to write a javascript based bible application that should be able
to download and use SWORD modules.
Its javascript because it should run as offline app on Linux, OSX,
Windows and even on all major mobile
Jonathan,
Just so I keep track in my brain, in versions 0.5 you had wxHTML as
your rendering engine, yes? And what are you upgrading to now?
--Greg
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 10:01 AM, Jonathan Morgan jonmmor...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I have just released BPBible 0.5. This is the first full
Jon,
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 10:30 AM, Jonathan Morgan jonmmor...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Greg,
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 9:53 PM, Greg Hellings greg.helli...@gmail.com
wrote:
Jonathan,
Just so I keep track in my brain, in versions 0.5 you had wxHTML as
your rendering engine, yes? And what
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Jonathan Morgan jonmmor...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Greg,
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 10:11 PM, Greg Hellings greg.helli...@gmail.com
wrote:
If Gecko/Xul ceases being good enough for you or stops updating, that
might be a direction worth considering in the future
On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 1:29 PM, David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.com wrote:
Bibles with Alternate Versification are not listed in
http://www.crosswire.org/sword/modules/ModDisp.jsp?modType=Bibles
The casual visitor will be unaware of these Bibles we have in our product
portfolio.
e.g. If you
Paul,
Those are just three options which would implement the HTTPS, FTPS and
similar encrypted methods of access. In terms of SWORD, none of our
current public repositories utilize that. I'm sure that one of those
three, I'm sure, it slightly better in terms of performance, but
functionally it's
Paul,
Try installing the libcurl-dev package (I think that's its name) and
building with that instead. SWORD _ought_ to compile fine without it.
That is why we have ftplib included in SWORD, but we recommend use of
libcurl.
--Greg
On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 3:59 PM, Paul A. Martel
There's been an announcement same place there usually is - the developer's list.
The Mac OS package has been in perpetual beta because we have no
idea if there is anyone other than Martin using it. Until we have more
confirmed reports of it working and such, we've been holding off on
public
!
--Greg
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 10:44 PM, Peter von Kaehne ref...@gmx.net wrote:
On Wed, 2011-11-23 at 00:42 -0600, Greg Hellings wrote:
Guys,
Looks like the SWIG Python bindings (and, based on the error, I would
assume the Perl bindings as well) are broken
Thanks. Yes, the Perl bindings
related to wchar_t. Again, I'll take a look at it when
this holiday week here in the US is over!
--Greg
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 11:38 PM, Peter von Kaehne ref...@gmx.net wrote:
On Wed, 2011-11-23 at 23:13 -0600, Greg Hellings wrote:
Yeah, trying to build it myself jogged my memory. I haven't
Guys,
Looks like the SWIG Python bindings (and, based on the error, I would
assume the Perl bindings as well) are broken when trying to build in
Ubuntu 11.10. Seems to be a missing macro definition in the newest
version of SWIG included in Ubuntu. I'll see what I can do to sort it
out, as I
David,
Yes, these include every change currently in the subversion repository.
--Greg
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 4:40 AM, David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.com wrote:
Greg,
Does this include the osis2mod bug fixes that DM Troy were working on?
David
--
View this message in context:
these utilities and give me a holler if they're not
working for you.
--Greg
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 8:22 AM, Greg Hellings greg.helli...@gmail.com wrote:
David,
Yes, these include every change currently in the subversion repository.
--Greg
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 4:40 AM, David Haslam dfh
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 11:22 AM, David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.com wrote:
Thanks Greg.
Do you happen to know which version of ICU was included when the Windows
editions of the SWORD utilities were compiled?
The latest available for download are still as in
Anton,
I will reply in English, since I know nothing of Hungarian as a language:
To prepare a dictionary you should first prepare an import file. This
file is then read by one of the SWORD utilities which converts it into
the idx file and the other file that you saw. The easiest way is to
use
I don't know all the appropriate emails for SWORD packagers, but
figured this is as good a place as any to put out this notice.
SWORD SVN contains a few commits which should be interesting from the
point of view of packagers for Linux distributions. While the current
SVN is not directly
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 10:13 AM, Jaak Ristioja j...@ristioja.ee wrote:
On 02.11.2011 17:06, Greg Hellings wrote:
I don't know all the appropriate emails for SWORD packagers, but
figured this is as good a place as any to put out this notice.
SWORD SVN contains a few commits which should
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 10:28 AM, David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.com wrote:
FYI. As a result of my posts in their forum arising from this topic,
DataMystic have just released v8.9.8 of TextPipe.
The release notes include:
* Updated internal PCRE (Pattern Matching ) engine to v8.13 and
On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 7:51 AM, DM Smith dmsm...@crosswire.org wrote:
On Oct 27, 2011, at 7:28 AM, Peter von Kaehne wrote:
I think we discussed this or something similar a while back. T)
Von: David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.com
As an aside, it may be observed that there are some languages
On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 3:09 PM, Peter von Kaehne ref...@gmx.net wrote:
On 27/10/11 14:13, Greg Hellings wrote:
And regardless of whether it's the real character or not, we are
likely to encounter texts which are encoded with it because it's easy
to type and Unicode is not.
That might
Jaak, Troy,
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 9:37 AM, Troy A. Griffitts scr...@crosswire.org wrote:
Hey Jaak,
I can see how this is useful, though I believe the standard way to handle
this with any package is to define what you need with, e.g.,
pkg-config --atleast-version=1.6.2 sword
In CMAKE this
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 2:14 PM, David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.com wrote:
I have discovered today that osis2mod output is incorrect for any text in
which the delimiters used for the *sID* milestone attribute are not the same
as the delimiters for the *eID* attribute in the same verse [or verse
Peter,
The Python output you include doesn't actually have any errors in it.
Based on the errors I'm seeing at the top of the Perl output, it looks
like the files are not locating the SWIG headers properly or some such
thing. I'm in the midst of tracking down clucene0/2 compatibility in
BibleTime
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 9:35 AM, David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.com wrote:
KJV: Galatians 6:18. Brethren, the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with
your spirit. Amen.
Unto the Galatians written from Rome.
The above text was pasted from Xiphos using export verse as plain text. The
CRLF
with some other
bible software.
Martin
On 19 October 2011 19:29, Greg Hellings greg.helli...@gmail.com wrote:
Some time ago David pointed out the SIL Pathway project, which is a
plugin for the Paratext. Paratext is a popular scripture translation
editor which is available from the United Bible
David,
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 7:46 AM, David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.com wrote:
Did Greg Trihus or anyone else at the Dallas conference happen to mention the
http://www.dsmedia.org/blog/publishing-usfm-encoded-bible-translations-mobile-phones-instantly
USFMtag extension to Wikimedia
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 10:46 AM, David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.com wrote:
Maybe you didn't delve deep enough into the detail of the Distant Shores
Media blog post?
You've caught me red handed! I simply read the title you assigned it
and assumed I understood what it was talking about. That
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 11:23 AM, David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.com wrote:
Greg wrote, GoBible overcomes this by using Graphite somehow.
Well, I suppose some phone manufacturers may have designed in Graphite into
their firmware, but the fact of the matter is that Go Bible relies entirely
Some time ago David pointed out the SIL Pathway project, which is a
plugin for the Paratext. Paratext is a popular scripture translation
editor which is available from the United Bible Societes
(http://paratext.ubs-translations.org/) and is popularly used within
Wycliffe Bible Translators.
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 4:48 PM, Matthew Talbert ransom1...@gmail.com wrote:
3) Help with the C# bindings for SWORD. I know some people have talked
about them in the past, but I don't know what state they might be in.
Since Pathway is written in C#, it would be a great help to anyone
writing a
File listing
...
icudt42.dll
icuin42.dll
icuuc42.dll
...
Looks like it's version 4.2 of ICU which is at least Unicode 5.1.
--Greg
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 11:22 AM, David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.com wrote:
Thanks Greg.
Do you happen to know which version of ICU was included when the Windows
Version 4?
http://www.quark.com/Products/QuarkXPress/Test_Drive.aspx
Version 9, 30 day trial...
--Greg
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 3:37 PM, David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.com wrote:
Does any CrossWire volunteer have a licensed installation of *QuarkXpress 4*?
If so, please contact me, with a
Mike,
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 6:27 PM, Mike Hart just_mik...@yahoo.com wrote:
The other day I had an idea to provide a Bible Gateway module which
contains URL links to the current verse for each copyrighted version
available on Bible Gateway. While this doesn't exactly solve copyrighted
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 8:13 PM, Karl Kleinpaste k...@kleinpaste.org wrote:
Greg Hellings greg.helli...@gmail.com writes:
When Xiphos 3.1.5 is released the same will be true in it (display in
Xiphos = 3.1.4 is no different from opening a page in Firefox unless
the user has compiled against
David,
SWORD can link against many different versions of the ICU library. It
will detect the version that is installed on the system and leverage
its internal libraries. I know it supports back at least as far as ICU
4.0 which was Unicode 5.1. It also compiles against ICU 4.8 - which
supports
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 2:18 PM, David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi Troy,
Yes - you're probably right about lack of a readily available tool for
direct conversion.
Had I been tackling the task, I might have considered these steps:
1. Open each HTML file using MS Word, save each
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 12:05 PM, troypulk troyp...@yahoo.com wrote:
I think that sword has the ability to display red letters so we should use
it, even when the source doesn’t have it.
I strongly disagree. Absence of red letters in a source is usually a
choice - even a theological statement -
I thought osisID attributes were very strictly defined with certain
reference schemes and abbreviations? I get fuzzy on the osisID topic
but I thought it was an enumerated list of values that were pretty
much like matt.1.1, matt.1.2, etc? You're probably looking for a title
attribute/element (not
There are services that can be purchased that do this especially
targeting forum/blog posts and comments and the like. I don't know if
there are free ones or if those places offer free services on top of
their for-profit ones. But if a person really is doing the work by
hand, then there is not
Michael,
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 12:20 PM, Michael Hart just_mik...@yahoo.com wrote:
I've got a couple modules-in-making both of which I'm working on quote marks
that aren't displaying at all or are displaying block mystery characters.
I'm spending time trying to separate apostrophes from
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 12:50 PM, Troy A. Griffitts
scr...@crosswire.org wrote:
Michael,
It sounds like you have eol types intermixed within your file. This script
removes all \r's from your file to normalize linefeeds to newlines. It
might help. Make a backup of your file first! :)
Mac newlines are \r, so that is probably what mixed you up.
--Greg
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 1:25 PM, Troy A. Griffitts scr...@crosswire.org wrote:
Yeah, I tried sed first, but this was originally for the mac and I couldn't
get it to work with new lines on the mac.
On 09/23/2011 07:59 PM, Karl
Just an FYI - you've resurrected a 5 year old thread for a 5 year old
distribution of Linux.
What exactly are you doing and what is going on?
--Greg
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 11:40 PM, KenPaxton leenapau...@gmail.com wrote:
I tried passing the options -Wno-error=unused-but-set-variable but no
While working on updating SWORD (and BibleTime) to handle CLucene
2.3.3.4 I have come across statements that clucene-core-0.9.21b is
compatible with Lucene 1.9.1 and clucene-core-2.3.3.4 is compatible
with Lucene 2.3. I asked Troy in IRC if this would mean invalidating
any existing indexes. He
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 11:41 AM, Barry Drake bdr...@crosswire.org wrote:
On 08/09/11 14:06, Konstantin Maslyuk wrote:
I have sent you privately version of SwordReader compiled against
Sword 1.6.2 with the fix and wm2003 support. Version from site really
didn't work for me.
Thanks for
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 3:30 PM, Chris Little chris...@crosswire.org wrote:
Shouldn't it work under VC++ Express? I believe MS got rid of their old
`embedded' IDEs a while back and integrated that functionality into standard
VC++, which is of course now available in the free `express' flavor.
I just want to throw this out there:
SwordReader is not at all supported at present. Currently I am
maintaining the the website only for historical reasons. If you or
anyone else involved here would like to take over the project, I'd be
happy to hand over the website. And probably many WinMo
I'm working with a pair of Bible files, both are in imp format with
ThML formatting embedded in the verses. I have imported plenty of
files akin to these, with no noticeable difference between them all,
yet these two produce consistent segfaulting at the border between
Joel 4:1 and Joel 4:2.
Wouldn't know. I don't go near Windows without hip waders (or the
promise of a paycheck, when it comes to my day job) on if I can help
it. Plus, I doubt that imp2vs.exe is as up to date as the version I'm
using in Linux. You're more than welcome to give it a try. I used
the command
imp2vs file
versification system that we know of but haven't
implemented yet, which might be a better fit.
--Chris
On 9/6/2011 10:30 AM, Greg Hellings wrote:
Wouldn't know. I don't go near Windows without hip waders (or the
promise of a paycheck, when it comes to my day job) on if I can help
it. Plus, I
So I'm looking at the trouble with building CLucene 2 and the first
snag seems to hinge around the helper functions we use -
lucene_utf8towcs and lucene_wcstoutf8 and the like. These are still
present in CLucene 2, but they are not exposed through a public
header. As I see it, we can either
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 12:22 PM, Matthew Talbert ransom1...@gmail.com wrote:
So I'm looking at the trouble with building CLucene 2 and the first
snag seems to hinge around the helper functions we use -
lucene_utf8towcs and lucene_wcstoutf8 and the like. These are still
present in CLucene 2,
This afternoon I spoke with my project leader at Wycliffe and I asked
the team about this project. They were, of course, familiar with it,
since he is the manager for the general Wycliffe-on-Linux work and
FieldWorks is one of those tasks.
Apparently they were unaware that GoBible is a CrossWire
They also include an export to Logos. The group I work with at
Wycliffe does Logos - SWORD conversions, so there will be a
(roundabout) path.
Moreover, if this is an open source project, could someone who is
interested not write a module for Pathway that performs the conversion
directly to
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 2:10 PM, DM Smith dmsm...@crosswire.org wrote:
On 08/30/2011 02:50 PM, David Haslam wrote:
Is NFC normalization an absolute requirement for making modules, or merely
a
strong recommendation?
Strong recommendation.
Are combining characters permitted in source text
I just wanted to put out another call to see if it is possible to push
for a SWORD 1.6.3 engine release. My reasons are as follows:
1) Xiphos is in the birth pangs of version 3.1.5.
2) BibleTime is planning to go forward with a new beta early next week.
3) There is still the glaring bug of Oops,
On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 8:15 AM, Peter von Kaehne ref...@gmx.net wrote:
I think the route of a MS Word/OOo - module is so fraught with difficulties
that it is simply pointless to think one can automatise it.
For docx/odt - Bible, there seems no reasonable way to automate it,
but going to
I have pursued the avenue of docx - Bible conversion in the past and,
allow me to state unequivocally, it is incredibly complex. The sheer
number of ways to mark up the same item and material makes any sort of
attempt at such a conversion almost impossible to conceive. I never
completed the
2011/8/2 Matěj Cepl mc...@redhat.com:
Dne 2.8.2011 14:54, Peter von Kaehne napsal(a):
reading the log it appears your clucene is too old?
../src/modules/swmodule.cpp:1321: Warnung: static
lucene::store::FSDirectory*
lucene::store::FSDirectory::getDirectory(const char*, bool,
Writing such a utility would be trivial. Do we have any existing
modules which could be used to test it?
--Greg
2011/8/1 DM Smith dmsm...@crosswire.org:
David's observation has got me thinking on whether there is a way to detect
mismatches. The nature of osis2mod is to be lossless with regard
Using DM's suggestion I wrote a basic evaluation system to look at two
texts and compare versification contents. You can fetch it from
http://dl.thehellings.com/v11n_check.py
It requires the Sword Python bindings as well as the numpy Python
library for calculation of means and standard
David,
http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/DevTools:confFiles has a list of all the
supported conf File entries. Hopefully it's been kept up to date -
I'm not really sure on that point. But it looks like you're looking
for the entry Versification=NRSV in the conf file.
--Greg
On Sat, Jul 23, 2011
I have done a cross-compile against 2.3.3.4 without a problem. It just
configured and built without even a hiccup (this was SVN head).
--Greg
2011/7/22 Matěj Cepl mc...@redhat.com:
Dne 22.7.2011 14:42, Troy A. Griffitts napsal(a):
which sounds like it might be a major revision update to what
Alex,
I have usually come across that error when I thought that ICU was
linked in but it wasn't (or when the data library from ICU was missing
at run time). You might check to be sure that you actually are linked
against ICU and that something didn't go wonky during configure.
--Greg
On Thu,
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 2:08 AM, Peter von Kaehne ref...@gmx.net wrote:
On Wed, 2011-07-13 at 23:45 -0500, Greg Hellings wrote:
Well as for current status I know BibleTime is ready for it and Xiphos
is not.
Xiphosw is using it well enough to not crash. I think this applies to
all current
or
-DSWORD_BINDINGS=Python Perl if you want to build both sets of
bindings. You can also build them with autotools, but I don't
remember the switches.
--Greg
2011/7/14 Matěj Cepl mc...@redhat.com:
Dne 14.7.2011 02:11, Greg Hellings napsal(a):
I accept your challenge. For those of you with the ability
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 10:24 AM, David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.com wrote:
See recently added section:
http://crosswire.org/wiki/Alternate_Versification#Front-end_support_for_av11n_.3F
In theory, there are several aspects to consider when looking at front-end
application support for
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 10:03 AM, David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.com wrote:
You actually meant imp2vs for the latter.
It has such an illogical name!
I'm not so sure it's illogical. The 'imp' format seems to need a
little extra help knowing whether to generate a verse-keyed module
instead of a
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 10:08 AM, David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.com wrote:
Actually, we could do with a neat script that can take any OSIS source text,
and fingerprint it to all the v11ns that we already support.
Would save a lot of hassle working out where the differences are, and
deciding
Well as for current status I know BibleTime is ready for it and Xiphos
is not. It is on Xiphos' next cycle plan. Current development for
3.1.5 (which is just to get compatibility with Fedora 15 and Ubuntu
11.10 with GTK3 and WebKit) is completed and it is in the testing and
(Windows) build phase
After I unzip the file, the XML file I open is in some sort of binary
format that I can't read.
--Greg
2011/7/12 Matěj Cepl mc...@redhat.com:
Hi,
I am trying to make complete OSIS module of the Czech KMS translation from
the official published text
Troy,
Since you officially announced we have broken binary compatibility,
are we able to get set for a new release of the library soon?
I don't know about other areas, but the CMake that went out with 1.6.2
had a number of bugs and missing features, including it did not
install the locales.d/
Fixed:
$ count.py kjv.xml
Code point Character NameCount
20 SPACE 1669596
22 QUOTATION MARK 1661832
6F o LATIN SMALL LETTER O 1330866
72 r LATIN SMALL LETTER R
A few simple pipes in Unix can do the same thing with relative ease.
cat kjv.xml | sed -e 's/./\n/g' | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr
1669596
1661832
1330866 o
1307266 r
1172801 s
1156121 e
1092384 n
1029125 m
901465 t
864037
864037
830916 =
776214 a
772641 w
625029 h
609087 :
560652 g
(./count.py
kjv.xml kjvfull.xml kjvlite.xml).
--Greg
On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 12:30 PM, Greg Hellings greg.helli...@gmail.com wrote:
A few simple pipes in Unix can do the same thing with relative ease.
cat kjv.xml | sed -e 's/./\n/g' | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr
1669596
1661832
1330866 o
1307266
No, it's just the constant value given to the new XHTML output
filters, which are combinations of our FMT_WEBIF and FMT_HTMLHREF
filters.
--Greg
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 10:29 AM, David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.com wrote:
Is FMT_XHTML related in any way to what Jim Allbright is working on at
I'm curious as to why you opted to make another new filter set that
was a copy of one, rather than just fixing the old one. What does
keeping htmlhref the way it is gain?
--Greg
On Tuesday, June 28, 2011, Troy A. Griffitts scr...@crosswire.org wrote:
As discussed, I've added a new Render filter
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 1:52 PM, DM Smith dmsm...@crosswire.org wrote:
On 06/24/2011 01:03 PM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
Yeah, for sure. We also have this problem on swordweb. Any ideas? I
thought at one time we were supplying a + size on the first letter or
something. Any bright ideas
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 5:46 PM, DM Smith dmsm...@crosswire.org wrote:
On Jun 24, 2011, at 5:57 PM, Greg Hellings wrote:
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 1:52 PM, DM Smith dmsm...@crosswire.org wrote:
On 06/24/2011 01:03 PM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
Yeah, for sure. We also have this problem
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 10:39 AM, David (Mailing List Addy)
davidsli...@gmx.net wrote:
On Thursday, June 16, 2011 10:00:45 PM Greg Hellings wrote:
As I understood it the FSF had (at least in the past) declared that
there was an incompatibility. But IIRC, the incompatibility was
actually
Have any of us looked diligently at the Perseus Tools collection to
judge whether or not any of its texts (and technologies!) could be
leveraged into SWORD? They have a massive corpus of ancient Greek and
Latin materials, including some very good and extensive dictionaries.
Additionally they have
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