Re: [sword-devel] AKJV source.

2023-12-29 Thread Michael H
FYI: After searching through many links on the Internet archive, I found a KJV10.txt file dated March 1, 1999. While this is still a year later than "before the start of the AKJV." it is close enough, and I'm no longer actively searching. However, if someone finds KJV10.txt or KJV10.zip dated b

Re: [sword-devel] AKJV source.

2023-12-28 Thread Michael H
I'm looking for specifically the Project Gutenberg Ebook 10... King James Bible typed by Michael S. Hart (not me.) 100% of the changes to this etext between 2003 and 2023 were present in the American King James version. This includes "daugher" for "daughter" and other typos that pretty conclusive

Re: [sword-devel] AKJV source.

2023-12-28 Thread Matěj Cepl
On Mon Dec 25, 2023 at 6:54 PM CET, Michael H wrote: > Is there a KJV module on a CD image or in an offline repo somewhere > containing the 1995ish version of a KJV module that is known to be sourced > from Project Gutenberg etext 10? I would like to obtain that to further > bug-hunt the AKJV modu

Re: [sword-devel] AKJV source.

2023-12-26 Thread Troy A. Griffitts
Hi Michael, we have ISO images here whick would include all the modules we had available from CrossWire but it looks like they only go back to 2004: https://crosswire.org/ftpmirror/pub/sword/iso/ On December 25, 2023 10:54:42 MST, Michael H wrote: >Cyrille found 2 "errors" in short order on the

[sword-devel] AKJV source.

2023-12-25 Thread Michael H
Cyrille found 2 "errors" in short order on the AKJV module... And as a result I'm bughunting... which means trying to match it back to it's source to look for what's changed in the KJV that they started with. I compared The Project Gutenberg 2003 KJV (etext 10) from the CD image to the current Pro