Besides Discord not being FOSS, Discord is a great choice. They have expanded
it to be useful for much more than just gaming now.
It does allow different nicknames for different servers. I haven’t tried, but I
have connected to people through it who suddenly have different names depending
on if
On the downloads screen, tap on the folder icon in the top right corner, then
refresh the source list.
That will show all servers in the Master Server List.
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> On 13/03/2020, at 09:24, Cyrille wrote:
>
> Hi Michael,
> Maybe add the updating
What was the specific reason for rejection? I got an email about a missing
image or something like that. Is it an easy fix just to make the powers-that-be
happy?
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> On 17/06/2019, at 12:59, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
>
> So, Apple refused to l
ttps://www.crosswire.org/pocketsword/indices/v1/
<https://www.crosswire.org/pocketsword/indices/v1/>
If you follow that link, you actually see that BlaMat-1.0.zip AND
BlaMat-1.0.1.zip are available there, so it appears the indices are working for
that module?
I hope that helps? Gotta run.
Nic. :
languages,
which is unfortunately for us that use the C version of SWORD.
Nic.
> On 2 Nov 2018, at 8:42 am, DM Smith wrote:
>
> From memory, SWORD uses SimpleAnalyzer. This analyzer works well for Western
> European languages. It won’t for non-latinate texts. It may work in part.
&g
Are you able to send through a screenshot of what you see in PS?
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> On 3 Jul 2017, at 03:45, DM Smith wrote:
>
> While using Pocket Sword today’s reading was not properly rendered as red
> letter text: Luke 4:18-19, ESV
> Basically the first
amp; I'll see if I can do another release later this
year. :)
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Nic :)
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th search index successfully.
>
> *About:*
>
> Suggest add the more recent helpers' names in the *With help from:*
> (subject to their permission, of course).
>
> I've reported a few other minor niggles by private email to Nic.
>
> Best regards,
>
> D
see if
you can break it! :)
As usual, the src is at https://bitbucket.org/niccarter/pocketsword
Thanks,
Nic.
<<---
"I can't believe that!" said Alice.
"Can't you?" the Queen said in pitying tone. "Try again: draw a long
breath, and sh
would
accidentally break it in obscure parts of the app, and last I heard, TTS worked
throughout the app.
(Of course, other parts of the app are broken now, but let's not go there!)
Nic. :)
> On 11 Feb 2017, at 09:54, Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
>
>> On 02/10/2017 05:48 PM, TS wro
time to work on PS again, like I had a few years ago. Unfortunately,
that never eventuated.
Thanks, ybic
nic... :)
> On 3 Nov. 2016, at 7:04 pm, Manfred Bergmann wrote:
>
> Hi TS.
>
> They were the same once. Both started out in the MacSword app.
> Then they w
itbucket.org/niccarter/pocketsword/pull-requests/>
Thanks,
Nic.
> On 12 Oct. 2016, at 9:13 am, TS wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> How can I tell which version of the Sword framework is being used? ( e.g. in
> PocketSword.) I've done a search of the code and some comparison to two
ug in PS, with other things? I had to undo some of the
other fixes in the official src because it seemed to (unless these were already
there & were finally exposed with the other changes?) introduce new bugs in
various components of the app.
Have fun, ybic
Nic :)
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ools to make them correct. Then the idea of having
modules being built simply from a commit is rather cool :)
My 1.5 cents. :)
Nic :)
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> On 27 Dec 2015, at 08:56, David Haslam wrote:
>
> Michael writes, "Wow. A little grace woul
> On 22 Dec 2015, at 6:46 AM, David Haslam wrote:
>
> We have found that on devices with iOS 9.2 installing a module even with an
> available search index causes PocketSword to crash out.
>
> Issue reported to Nic Carter.
And he has noted it and is considering removing the
..
Thanks, ybic
Nic :)
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> On 9 Sep 2015, at 12:58, Kahunapule Michael Johnson
> wrote:
>
> Has index generation for PocketSword to use with eBible.org repository
> modules been automated, yet?
> Is there anything I can do t
hes!).
I hope that helps?
ybic,
Nic :)
> On 23 Aug 2015, at 10:09, Kahunapule Michael Johnson
> wrote:
>
>> On 08/20/2015 06:04 PM, DM Smith wrote:
>>
>>> On Aug 20, 2015, at 11:37 PM, Kahunapule Michael Johnson
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> The fr
If anyone is interested in getting PocketSword (I'm not sure if it would work
for OS X apps, or just iOS?) to work on Win10 mobile devices, the following
link may be of interest?
No, I'm not interested, but I can try to assist if someone else has the desire
to make it happen.
It's interesting t
A few names in this article jump out!
Well done, guys :)
http://www.christiantoday.com/article/this.new.bible.tool.could.revolutionise.scripture.reading.across.the.world/53951.htm
(Seems it was posted a couple of weeks ago, so perhaps I'm just late to finding
it & the rest of you have already re
I know that the Japanese modules in "beta" are the only Japanese modules we
have, hence they haven't been deleted. Other than that, the modules in there
seem to have no owner (I think some of them Chris doesn't own, either) and
hence they aren't progressing.
Sent from my phone, hence this email
Ditto with PocketSword, if we're that close to a release... :)
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> On 21 Mar 2015, at 00:44, Chris Burrell wrote:
>
> Happy to test it on step but would need module
> From: DM Smith
> Sent: 20/03/2015 13:40
> To: SWORD Developers' Collaborat
Well done Karl, great Christmas present! :)
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> On 25 Dec 2014, at 04:57, Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
>
> Merry Christmas!
> Xiphos 4.0.0
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/gnomesword/files/Xiphos/4.0.0/
>
> In this release:
> * Alternate versifica
I agree with Karl.
I have used the standard filters & played with css to make it display properly
on an iPhone screen vs iPad screen, but that hasn't changed the text itself
(just padding, borders, etc, to make it easier to read on a small or medium
sized screen). Also, using those same filters
s 'em', 'font' and 'small') and replacing them with a much
smaller number of generic elements that use classes for presentation). Also, I
haven't had time to investigate how far-reaching the bug is?
Thanks, ybic
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As a general FYI, when I would test for conformity to how text should display,
I used to test PocketSword vs Xiphos vs Eloquent/MacSword vs BPBible. My
testing showed that they were a reasonable source of test cases. If something
looked right in them but not in PS, I knew I had a bug. :)
(Karl,
n this list, so
hopefully someone can help more than I can?)
Thanks, ybic
nic... :)
> On 2 Sep 2014, at 11:03 am, R Johnson
> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> Today is Labor Day (in the US), and I haven't heard anything about my thread
> "Building Python b
ly for your scenario
>
> - Reply message -
> From: "Laurie Fooks"
> To: "SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum"
> Subject: [sword-devel] OSIS markup for gen books and devotionals
> Date: Thu, Aug 28, 2014 07:05
>
>
> Hi Nic
>
> I ju
screen...
If you have more PocketSword questions, how about you ask me off the list so as
to not clog it up with specifics related to PS-only? :)
Thanks, ybic
Nic :)
> On 28 Aug 2014, at 16:05, Laurie Fooks wrote:
>
> Hi Nic
>
> I just has a look at Psalms on PocketSword in a bi
Ahh, no, sorry. Devotionals, commentaries, Bibles & dictionaries :)
> On 28 Aug 2014, at 15:51, Laurie Fooks wrote:
>
> Thanks Nic
>
> I certainly hope there will be a solution to paragraphs and line
> displays, particularly for Android programs ... until then,
Hi Laurie,
Some front-ends will apply some special formatting for poetry & you don't want
that formatting for your modules, so don't mark it as poetry & you'll be fine :)
(PocketSword is an example, if you wanted to test on an iOS device.)
Thanks, ybic
Nic. :)
>
uired to check how similar this is for OS X
(installed on this machine, that is), but this is the current situation with
iOS. Perhaps that helps you, perhaps not? :) :) :)
Thanks, ybic
nic… :)
Nic Carter
PocketSword Developer - an iOS Bible Study app
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compatibility? What advantage is there in specifying
which Bible to open? I can see the point for Commentaries and other modules,
but not so much for Bibles. What is the intended behaviour if, say, the ESV
isn't installed and someone taps on the "ESV:Matt.1.1" re
On 27 Feb 2014, at 3:44 am, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> Nic, you make it sound like I've repeatedly dropped multiple patches you've
> tried to submit. I hope I've not been that irresponsible.
I have both submitted patches and also emailed asking if I should submit a
patch
(so,
basically, I maintain a fork of SWORD for PS) if you like? I don't bother
submitting patches anymore but instead patch my fork whenever SWORD gets
updated. It's easier. :P Plus, on a closed platform such as iOS, someone isn't
going to come along and switch the version of libsword
#x27;s Number entry.
Thanks, noted.
I'll strive to update the pre-installed module to this new KJV once things have
settled a bit, too. :)
Thanks for your hard work! ybic
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, when I then selected KJV for the first tab, Xiphos (for Windows)
> crashed!
> Must be an odd s/w glitch. After opening Xiphos again, I was able to select
> the KJV.
>
> Not yet tried any searches.
>
> Installed also with PocketSword, but the downloadable search index is not
> yet
Taking a look at http://www.isup.me/CrossWire.org seems to say it's not just
down for me (and the guy who reported it to me via Twitter).
:(
(Unless it's just down for some maintenance?)
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On 4 Jan 2014, at 10:08 am, Chris Little wrote:
> The relevant standard is BCP 47: https://tools.ietf.org/html/bcp47
>
> The standard separator is hyphen (-), but use of underscore is common. POSIX
> locales, for example, use underscore. I guess hyphen should be preferred, but
> we should acc
How the Chinese currently is is acceptable. There are only 2 options and
neither is the default. True, more people in the world use simplified, as that
is the official script of mainland China. But any text that is in Chinese will
specify exactly which script (between the 2) to use. Any that d
Yup! :)
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> On 28 Oct 2013, at 9:38, ref...@gmx.net wrote:
>
> Seconded
>
> Sent from my HTC
>
> - Reply message -
> From: "DM Smith"
> To: "SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum"
> Cc: "SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum"
> Sub
nk to the current forums from within the PS app but it's very
tricky to use on a mobile phone.
However, given we are all volunteers here and lack time, who is going to
volunteer to undertake this initiative?
Thanks, ybic
nic... :)
On 22/10/2013, at 6:55 AM, DM Smith wrote:
>
host their modules? That would make use of
their modules much easier, through our download manager rather than through a
web browser!
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nic... :)
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Congratulations everyone, and especially Troy! :)
On 05/10/2013, at 10:48 PM, "Troy A. Griffitts" wrote:
> After way too long, 1.7.0 is finally available for public release.
>
> http://crosswire.org/sword/software/swordapi.jsp
>
> There is a huge list of changes which can be found in the Chan
Apple shouldn't void your warranty if you
jailbreak your own personal device, but let's not go there and instead look at
the fact that this is what currently happens and look to how we can best look
after our end-users by giving them all the facts.]
Thanks, ybic
nic... :)
On 05/09/2
Sorry for the brief top-reply:
I believe we only accept new lexica in the TEI format.
http://crosswire.org/wiki/TEI_Dictionaries
I hope that helps! :)
On 25/08/2013, at 4:26 PM, "Timothy S. Nelson" wrote:
> On Sat, 24 Aug 2013, ref...@gmx.net wrote:
>
>> Lexica in sword are not build with O
ds to.
Sounds like we have similar ideas?
I'd love for this to happen, but I have recently found myself having to drop
responsibilities as I am doing too much. So, I'm also not programming right now
due to a lack of time & headspace. :) so, I'm happy for someone else to code
t
Received an email 2 days ago suggesting that, and I just checked then and it
appears down for me?
Tested using http://ftptest.net and it suggests the same.
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going on and bigger fish to fry and ... M, fried fish!
Oh, I meant, and distractions all over the place... ;)
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On 23/07/2013, at 21:09, David Haslam wrote:
>
ated into CLDR (and thus stock ICU). We would only need to reactivate
> this code if our data were rejected by Unicode.
>
> tl;dr: Just don't define ICU_CUSTOM_RESOURCE_BUILDING and the code for
> UTF8Transliterator should now avoid all of the parts that were emitting error
&g
error messages... :)
(yes, I have been seeing those error messages since day 1 with PS, but I have
my own hacks to remove them and would rather use your changes!)
Thanks, ybic
nic... :)
On 18/07/2013, at 8:46 AM, Chris Little wrote:
> Give the latest SVN a try. All of the offendi
Wouldn't this be classified as a bug in JSword?
However, I do agree that it would be nice to update the description of the KJVA
to indicate the difference between it and the KJV module, but are there good
arguments for the descriptions to be the same?
But, again, I'd be tempted to classify thi
rs ago that we couldn't do much with CSS cause some front-ends
didn't support CSS, but now-a-days this argument should be laughed at and
dismissed. ;)
From my perspective, it sounds like there are some things that would be cool to
have in the engine, and with all front-ends there
Ok, noted. Thanks Jaak.
FYI, I don't have SVN access either. I'd appreciate it if you did fork on git
and made the changes there to be downloading the ZIP files directly. I know
it's on Troy's todo list, but we all have issues with lack of time around
here[1]. I'd take your changes and use the
(Sorry for the top reply)
IMHO it would be easier to switch to downloading a ZIP file of the module than
it would to add the infrastructure required to generate a custom listing of
file names.
I encountered the issues you point out (and agree with you) & gave up. If/when
the CrossWire httpd ser
The problem with the code is that different web servers will spit out different
HTML for a directory listing. It works for CrossWire & I stopped at that. There
is probably a better way of doing it all, but I have up at that point cause my
c++ skills are way too rusty & I'd prefer to rewrite it a
ndividual parts of a module).
I hope that helps? I'd be more specific if I had more time, but this is just a
quick reply in passing :)
Thanks, ybic
Nic :)
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On 26/06/2013, at 22:51, Mark Trompell wrote:
> I'm trying to access a
Both Eloquent and PS have our own (shared) code that handles the 4 RTF codes,
so we're fine. :)
I guess ideally it would be better to switch the About conf stuff to html, but
there's no urgent need in my books... :)
Thanks, ybic
nic... :)
On 24/06/2013, at 9:30 PM, DM Sm
Could you take a look at the following screenshots and see if this is correctly
marked up?
http://crosswire.org/pocketsword/img/John1.png
http://crosswire.org/pocketsword/img/Deut3.png
PocketSword has the ability to toggle and display it (hopefully?) correctly.
Thanks, ybic
nic
Ahh, yes, I had that as well. I forgot cause I fixed it straight away in my
copy, as Jaak has mentioned! :)
On 14/06/2013, at 4:53 PM, Jaak Ristioja wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Yes. The base class of FTPLibFTPTransport is RemoteTransport not
> FTPTransport, he
> "Troy A. Griffitts" writes:
>> Have projects had a chance to test against the latest SVN HEAD?
>
> Xiphos seems happy with -r2820.
PS seems happy with -r2820 :)
(latest beta was rolled using this as well, FYI)
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Ok, thanks Chris for the clarification. I'll modify PS to reflect this. :)
On 13/06/2013, at 7:56 PM, Chris Little wrote:
> On 6/12/2013 8:31 PM, Nic Carter wrote:
>>
>> Hi team,
>>
>> I'm adding a feature requested for the ability to toggle "ruby
ionFilter=OSISGlosses
to signify that the front-end should have the ability to be able to toggle
glosses on and off.
I believe that glosses/ruby isn't supported in modules that aren't marked up in
OSIS. :)
I hope that helps? Thanks, ybic
nic... :)
ps: The previous way
changed the OSISRuby line to OSISGlosses :)
On 13/06/2013, at 17:24, David Haslam wrote:
> Hi Nic,
>
> For change of nomenclature, I think this means the SWORD API needs to be
> tweaked
>
> (a) to actually render OSIS glosses properly
> (b) to toggle module display us
mean like that!), so I don't
actually know the reason for my email. Except to say, Ruby is dead, long live
Glosses? ;)
Thanks, ybic
nic... :)
ps: oh, and the wiki is out of date, I guess?
http://crosswire.org/wiki/OSIS_Bibles#Marking_ruby_glosses
pps: I keep my own snapshots of
letely agree with what DM goes on to say, where we need to have the
implementation to then assess whether or not it is actually fast enough for
real world use, rather than discussing the theoretical. (which I may have
mentioned in another email recently?) :)
Thanks, ybic
nic... :)
ps
eloper who only writes code for "truly low-powered
devices"... And on that note, I'm about to pull a feature from my latest beta
cause it's too processor intensive on phones, even though it works great on my
own model of iPhone. :)
just my random thoughts... :)
Thank
interested in it, but I was
just reminded that PS still doesn't support GenBooks & thought I might actually
rectify that rather than look into an isEmpty() implementation... ;)
[yes, Karl, you requested it about 3.5 years ago, & I'm looking at the
redesigns required to make this ha
itespace above and below the titles, just as DM has pointed
out. :)
Hopefully these are very trivial changes. :)
Thanks, ybic
nic... :)
ps: I have no idea about DM's third point, hence no comments about it. :) :)
On 31/05/2013, at 11:41 PM, DM Smith wrote:
> Regarding
y.cpp now has been altered to call the
option "Glosses". Should we take this opportunity to rename the class to
OSISGlosses while things are being changed around?
Thanks, ybic
nic... :)
On 30/05/2013, at 1:46 PM, "Troy A. Griffitts" wrote:
> Hey Nic,
>
>
ks heaps, ybic
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d I jump the gun and support an
unsupported or deprecated tag? :) It was as easy to implement as the "super"
and "sub" tags that Troy recently added. :)
Thanks heaps, ybic
nic... :)
PS: as usual, let me know what I can do to help with this stuff progressing. :)
Tricky
Look at the latest SVN commit. Seems related :)
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On 22/05/2013, at 18:13, David Haslam wrote:
> Robert,
>
> http://www.crosswire.org/tracker/browse/MODTOOLS-40 has been closed by
> Chris, but without a explanatory closing comment.
>
> It doe
Have you tested those modules in PocketSword? Do they render their titles
correctly?
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On 17/05/2013, at 21:41, David Haslam wrote:
> But surely a related issue is that the titles in OSIS files generated by
> usfm2osis.py don't even end up wi
ally present. On old slow hardware he reported that it is very fast to
> analyze an entire module.
Could you please let me know where this is? Would be interesting to look at and
see how it performs on a handheld in C++ or Obj-C :)
Thanks heaps, ybic
nic... :)
ps: I don't know
Sorry, I can't resist...
> Cloud computing has become more popular (Joli Os, Peppermint OS, Chrome book
> OS, Firefox OS, etc..)
"more popular" . . . yes, and I've become "more popular" than I was last year,
too... :)
I love this link: http://daringfireball.net/linked/2012/04/10/hard-to-say
ew
filters? :)
I know that is a mess, but are we in a position of mess where the filters need
to be rethought and redone more in line with what Greg suggests (and what Troy
proposed in 2005)?
My random 2 cents!
Thanks, ybic
nic... :)
ps: Disclaimer: Nic is not an expert. Nic is not an exp
one submitted last week, would be
cool to have it added to svn if it's a good update, otherwise please let me
know off-list if it doesn't pass muster. :)
Thanks, ybic
nic... :)
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PocketSword Developer - an iOS Bible Study app
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works great.
I don't know if other front-ends see this bug, but this works for me :)
Thanks, ybic
nic... :)
ps: yes, this is a request for this to be thrown into svn ;)
ro-utf8.conf
Description: Binary data
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And to show no partiality, Nic you should really update the PocketSword website
at some point, given the last public update was on the 9th of September,
2011... The update before that? Nov 2010... :P
On 22/03/2013, at 11:46 AM, Nic Carter wrote:
>
> So, a bug was just repor
hese scripts, it will use the clucene build that you
created in the build_clucene folder, and (hopefully) ignores any others on your
system.
Hopefully we can get something going for you so you can play around?
Thanks, ybic
nic... :)
Nic Carter
PocketSword Developer - an iOS
icky thing is that you'll need to change the colour of
each and every toolbar or navigation bar explicitly in order to have some sort
of consistency.
I hope that helps?
Thanks, ybic
nic... :)
Nic Carter
PocketSword Developer - an iOS Bible Study app
Twitter: http://twitte
r the last three years... Which reminds me, did I ever submit
a patch for getting OSIS underline working in osishtmlhref?
My quick 2 cents... :)
Thanks, ybic
nic... :)
ps: sure, this may just be a challenge for someone to prove how wrong I am and
how quick and e
which
is the issue (as in, my code + recent changes have caused an issue in PS?) or
if it has been recent changes I have made in PS or . . . :(
Anyone have any ideas of where I could begin looking? Doubly tricky, given I
can't reproduce it! :/
Thanks heaps, ybic
nic... :)
system (given intros are switched off and there is no such thing
as verse 0 in that case)?
But then again, I am probably in the same boat as Greg and maybe I just don't
understand the intended behaviour of the API in this situation?
Thanks, ybic
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t more and report possible bugs (before I get
to play with it!)? ;)
Thanks, ybic
nic... :)
On 15/03/2013, at 11:47 AM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> Костя Маслюк submitted a patch to add this a while back. I had asked him to
> try it out in one of his favorite frontends to
So, a bug was just reported to http://www.crosswire.org/bugs/browse/PS-72 to
say that our FAQ is about 4 years out of date. Work on PocketSword started near
the end of 2008 (by Ian) and it was released on the App Store in December 2009.
Our "public" FAQ is at
http://crosswire.org/index.jsp?sec
Max.
> I added a check to simply return 0 if this is called.
>
> Nic's code snippet doesn't throw any valgrind errors anymore.
>
> Hope this squashes this.
>
> Let me know,
>
> Troy
>
>
>
> On 03/21/2013 03:40 AM, Nic Carter wrote:
>> Ok, I
ere it crashes is attached for fun :)
Hope this helps? Gotta run off now, so I can't dig deeper right now...
ybic
nic... :)
// attachment removed as even tho it was only 10k, it failed to get through
without moderation :(
On 20/03/2013, at 1:26 AM, Greg Hellings wrote:
>
On 11/03/2013, at 7:16 PM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> Soon and very soon. I have no more showstoppers on my list. I'd love to hear
> feedback from frontends about the state of trunk. Apparently something is
> broken for Xiphos. Any other feedback?
Did you want me to do any more work on the p
Do you have a proposed solution to this, David?
I know that on my iPhone it is very simple to use a proper ndash & so I will
always use the correct type of dash according to what I am writing. (same with
on a Mac!)
However, the more significant issue is simply that people don't know there is a
http://www.crosswire.org/forums reports a 503 :(
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eye out for osis2mod changes regarding intros – hopefully
someone will do a dummy module for testing purposes once we support all of
these? :)
I'm thinking that if we were to ever distribute the MSG, it would be cool to
have testament intros, as I quite enjoy Eugene's introductio
eye out for osis2mod changes regarding intros – hopefully
someone will do a dummy module for testing purposes once we support all of
these? :)
I'm thinking that if we were to ever distribute the MSG, it would be cool to
have testament intros, as I quite enjoy Eugene's introductio
r is there a simpler way of knowing if these exist?
Also, is there an English module that contains various of these intros that I
can use for testing purposes? (actually, non-English will work as well, but I
just won't be able to read the content!)
Thanks heaps, ybic
nic... :
>
> Re: Google Summer of Code
>
> http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2013/help_page
>
> I strongly suspect Google would sponsor activity related to recent 'cloud
> based notes with personal cloud option' technology recently discussed.
If someone has time
Pilcrows look fun when they're red :)
But that's not a bug. :P
Oh, and if pilcrows could be moved to the end of the previous verse instead of
the start of the current verse, that would be fun :) But all good if they're
staying where they are ;)
There was some comments about the TR markup, and
nna
happen?)
Thanks for all the thoughts so far (& unlurking!) :) I'm interested in more
thoughts, too :)
Thanks, ybic
nic... :)
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On 13/02/2013, at 2:20 AM, Chris Burrell wrote:
> Any personal commentary feature that we would use from Sword/JSword would
> have to allow for concurrent users and different users. I'm not sure where
> we're at on that side of things in terms of the current Sword/JSword offering.
This is an
ox there must be some settings which define where, to which
> folder or file the data should be synched, or?
>
>
> Manfred
>
> Am 12.02.2013 um 10:08 schrieb Nic Carter :
>
>>
>> Having a local copy, iCloud copy & Dropbox copy may be a little bit of
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