Technically it is possible to build a PHP library with the SWIG
bindings which are already part of the source tree. However, I have
only attempted it once or twice without much luck. If you are savvy
with the PHP module build system you might be able to get it to work.
Otherwise, I don't think I wo
I haven't tried the latest version yet, but a pre-alpha I did try
shows a lot of promise, I highly recommend we all check it out and
give Richard some feedback.
God Bless
Jason
On 2/1/07, Richard Parsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone, I'm happy to announce that a pre-Alpha version o
I recently worked on the swig bindings themselves, but I agree the
build process is pretty broken. I modified the .i files, but left the
build process how it was, focusing instead on the visual studio
related files for building the bindings with VS.net.
If anyone is interested in cleaning up the b
I have a few things to add to this conversation. First, the sharpsword
project mentioned in the other thread never really got anywhere, but I
believe it was meant to be a complete reimplementation of sword in c#.
But you probably already knew that (I just woke up :) ).
There is a good possiblity t
On 5/11/06, Daniel Glassey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> P.S. Would anyone that has played with bindings lately - from swig I
> guess i.e. perl, c#, python like to write up a web page so we can
> advertise their availability.
>
Sorry, I haven't been paying too much attention to the mailing list
l
I have mentioned this problem with getting SWORD >1.5.7a to compile
under ming several times in different contexts. IIRC it is related to
the installMgr & ftp.
Greg, I'm sure you're familiar with the work I have done with getting
wxMozilla to work with mingw, You'll need that at some point if you
Your first error is my doing, I'll try to get it fixed soon, but it
will probably be in April before I can. I sumbitted some patches a
little while ago to get the csharp library compiling with
VisualStudio.NET. The fix that your propose might not work across the
board, and honestly I don't have tim
I was just working on some of the SWIG binding stuff and noticed that
classes such as SWText, SWLD, SWModule & SWCom have public
constructors even tho the classes are abstract. I am assuming these
constructors are for use by derived classes. If that is the case,
shouldn't they be declared protected
Matt,
I am currently in the process of enhancing and extending the SWIG
interfaces, to make them more robust. One of the things that I can do
along the way is enable the SWIG feature called "directors"
Directors allow the user of the SWIG generated code to extend C++
classes and override virtual
commendation for cross-compatibility (to WindowS, Mac OSX,
> Linux) is to do version 1.1 of .NET, and then port up to 2.0 some time in
> the future (after Microsoft patches it a few times, and Linux supports it).
> I backed away from 2.0 down to 1.1 for all of the reasons aforementioned.
>
I am curious who all out there is currently using the SWIG bindings
for sword, with which languages? I am also wondering what the current
need/desire is to have the CSharp version working with mono and gcc?
God Bless,
Jason
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On 2/1/06, Jason Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For all those interested I have set up a site to track bug & feature
> requests for the SharpSword w
For all those interested I have set up a site to track bug & feature
requests for the SharpSword wrapper, there is also a support wiki. It
is all in the very early stages of development, but I will try to keep
it updated.
On a side note, this site is where I plan on developing a suite of
software
the sword mailing list.
If anyone wants to continue this conversation, feel free to move it to
my website.
God Bless,
Jason
On 1/20/06, Daniel Glassey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 20/01/06, Jason Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I will positively make sure of two thing
I will positively make sure of two things:
1) No win32 specific calls
2) Logic and UI separate
However, I am going to use WIndows.Forms and the "WebBrowser"
interface. I know from having had Biblestudy source publicly available
for almost 3 years now that it is very difficult to get people
intere
when you have this available and any special notes about
> it. Question: What are your thoughts for the wrapper's license?
>
> Also, does this mean you will stop work on the wxWidgets/wxMozilla version?
>
> Jason, thank you for your work!!!
>
> God Bless,
> Greg
Chris,
Did you know that BibleStudy as it currently stands has been updated
to use wxMozilla? It was the only way that I could get proper right to
left rendering working. I will probably take another look at
COM/activex versions of mozilla as I rewrite biblestudy to be .net.
-Jason
On 1/18/06, C
before
November 7th 2006, you will not have to pay for it.
On 1/18/06, Jason Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is from the Express Editions website.
> (http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/support/faq/default.aspx#pricing)
>
> Just of note, the command line tools for .ne
ress Editions are
> only free until November.
>
> Steve
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Jason Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 10:00 AM
> To: SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum
> Subject: [sword-devel] .Net/C# and
rs would take care of the Windows frontend. Just a suggestion.
>
> mg
>
> Am Mittwoch, 18. Januar 2006 15:59 schrieb Jason Turner:
> > Yesterday I got sword compiling with Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition
> > as a DLL. Using that DLL, I got SWIG to generate a C# wrapper for me.
Yesterday I got sword compiling with Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition
as a DLL. Using that DLL, I got SWIG to generate a C# wrapper for me.
That C# wrapper was then compiled with Visual C# 2005 Express Edition.
I then proved that I was able to query the list of installed modules
and look up keys in
I've made a binary only release of the next version of BibleStudy. For
those of you who do not know I am currently working on making a run
from CD evangelism version targeted for missions in arabic speaking
countries. This means that i18n is underway and that I have switched
from the wxHTML renderi
d off and
incorportated his excellent ReadingPlanner library in a way that is
possible to synchronize your reading plans from BibleStudy <-> PalmOS
ReadingPlanner.
As soon as I get some of these issues resolved, and the i18n work
underway, I plan to release a new version, then try to focus on making
it a
I suggest that everyone interested read the "Press Release" at the top
of that page. It will give you some good insight into the motivation
for the "translation." It is, however, rather lengthy.
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 18:07:07 +0300, Alexander Sverdlov
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> - Orig
e so these questions about wxwindows version of sword stop
comming up every few months with everyone trying to scramble to see which
project is where. Thanks!
God Bless,
Jason Turner
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> the Sword libraries work fine (tested them seperately), but as soon as I
> link the Sword Library with a program that uses wxWindows, the new
> compiled application terminates directly, even without giving an error...
> :S
>
> Thanks for your reply,
>
> Simon
>
> &g
ui and may want to work with you. Also, if you aren't
exactly sure which direction you want to take the project, I (and probably
David Trotz) would be happy to make suggestions.
-Jason Turner
On Monday 15 December 2003 12:54 pm, Simon Lagendijk wrote:
> Hi Jason,
>
> I just down
I just thought I should mention my BibleStudy (a.k.a. wxSword) that is hosted
at www.sf.net/projects/christiangame the development is a little stale, but
it is a fully functioning wx based alternative to the current windows ui.
-Jason Turner
On Friday 12 December 2003 06:45 am, Lynn Allan
suggest that any
development discussion about this new project take place on sourceforge. I'll
set up a mailing list if need be.
Thanks,
Jason Turner
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don't know what
the status of that is.
-Jason Turner
On Thursday 20 March 2003 11:02 am, Christian Renz wrote:
> Just a quick question: What's the state of the wxWindows port? Is
> there a usable UI?
>
> We've had a request on the support list for a version of Sword for Ma
Why'd you have to go and say that??!!?? :)
I've been looking at wxPython all day. I'm not convinced that it would be a
good solution, because of requiring the windows user to install an additional
25 megs or so. However, for those of you that have not checked it out, it is
really amazing.
I'm
n, but still think that a .NET
compiled DLL could be helpful. Anyone else have any thoughts?
-Jason Turner
On Wednesday 12 March 2003 06:40 pm, David Mullens wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm basically a java coder, but I purchased the .Net C# studio. I've
> played around with it a bit.
do as we say in the Gloria in
> Excelsis: ...We praise you, we call you holy, we worship you, we proclaim
> your glory, we thank you for the greatness of your splendour."
> J.R.R. Tolkien
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:
>>>>>>good at searching/handling greek text (I am Greek) and none of these
> >>>>>>>had a modern Greek translation which is the one most commonly used
> >>>>>>>here in Greece. Also personal notes was really important and no s
. Diatheke is a commandline interface to the Sword API. I'm going to be
investigating this further.
-Jason Turner
On Tuesday 11 March 2003 10:02 pm, N. Trevor Brierly wrote:
> I'm most interested in working on the Windows interface for SWORD. 2 or 3
> months ago I think it was
Also the great project of SharpDevelop (gpl'd ide for .net written in .net)
On Wednesday 12 March 2003 03:39 am, Daniel Glassey wrote:
> www.go-mono.org
>
> plenty of GPL'd .NET there ;)
> d
>
> On 12 Mar 2003 at 2:11, Daniel Russell sent forth the message:
> >
On this note, I would like to introduce myself. My name is Jason Turner. I've
been following the Sword project off and on for a while now and just thought
I would make the move to get involved. I have recently read "Revolution in
World Missions" by K.P. Yohannan (Pres of Gospe
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