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Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Collaboration efforts for a front end
Hi guys,
I was supposed to take over from Sven on the wxWindows port (spatha)
but haven't done a good job of it.
Unfortunately I never got the hang of his vision for it and his ideas
for supporting base classes which was basically
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> I thought that when I download the latest source code, I can at least
compile the Windows front end out of the box, but I had no luck. I have
tried to compil
> Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 12:05 PM
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> Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Collaboration efforts for a front end
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> Hi guys,
> I was supposed to take over from Sven on the wxWindows port (spatha)
> but haven't done a good job
] Collaboration efforts for a front end
Hi guys,
I was supposed to take over from Sven on the wxWindows port (spatha)
but haven't done a good job of it.
Unfortunately I never got the hang of his vision for it and his ideas
for supporting base classes which was basically about as far as we
got before he h
Hi guys,
I was supposed to take over from Sven on the wxWindows port (spatha)
but haven't done a good job of it.
Unfortunately I never got the hang of his vision for it and his ideas
for supporting base classes which was basically about as far as we
got before he had to go.
If you'd be interes
On Saturday 14 December 2002 07:43 pm, Brook Humphrey wrote:
> A good example of the is audacity. It's a project on sourceforge and uses
> wxwindows. It runs on linux windows and macos. and it looks the same on all
> of them. I might add it works well as Iuse it for allot of my audio needs.
If th
On Friday 13 December 2002 02:28 pm, Matthew Donadio wrote:
> Brian Yoon wrote:
> > 1) Has anyone considered using a cross-platform toolkit like wxWindows
> > for this project so that we all can work on the same code, be able to
> > compile on different platforms, and still maintain the look and fe
-engineered ModEdit ;) :)
> >
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over-engineered ModEdit ;) :)
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brian Yoon
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 2:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [sword-devel] Collaboration efforts for a front end
With regards to Sword for Windows, Bibl
]On Behalf Of Brian Yoon
> > Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 2:24 PM
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> > Subject: [sword-devel] Collaboration efforts for a front end
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> > With regards to Sword for Windows, BibleTime, & GnomeSword:
> >
> > Just some quest
Sounds like a great Java project, ;-)
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> Subject: [sword-devel] Collaboration efforts for a front end
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On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Matthew Donadio wrote:
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> Do wxWindows applications behave nicely with the environment that they
> are running under? I think the reason for BibleTime and GnomeSword both
> existing is that they are specifically deigned for KDE and Gnome,
> respecitevely.
>
In Linux world i
Hey guys. Yep. Sven, who has recently joined the military, started a
wxWindows gui dubbed 'spatha'. You can checkout the code from cvs:
http://www.crosswire.org/ucgi-bin/dglassey/viewcvs.cgi/spatha/
I'm not sure how far he got before he left for the military, but it
might be a place to start.
Brian Yoon wrote:
> 1) Has anyone considered using a cross-platform toolkit like wxWindows
> for this project so that we all can work on the same code, be able to
> compile on different platforms, and still maintain the look and feel of
> each respective OS? wxWindows is great and this would allow
Hey quit reading my mind! I was thinking the very same thing. Has
anyone got the stuff to compile on windows outside of Borland? I tried
vcpp 6 and 7 but it loses its cookies real quick like (I just tried it a
couple of times and may not have things set up quite right yet)? I
think wxWindow
With regards to Sword for Windows, BibleTime, & GnomeSword:
Just some questions and thoughts...
1) Has anyone considered using a cross-platform toolkit like wxWindows
for this project so that we all can work on the same code, be able to
compile on different platforms, and still maintain the look
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