On 08/09/11 18:49, Greg Hellings wrote:
If I can figure out how to configure it, I can give you access to the
sword reader site directly if you would rather.
Thanks, but I'll wait and see it I can do anything with the code first.
I'll keep in touch about the site.
God bless,Barry.
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On 08/09/11 22:30, Chris Little 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.
The latest free versions are for Vista
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 3:30 PM, Chris Little 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.
There is still a sepa
On 9/8/11 9:41 AM, Barry Drake 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 that. Have you ported the code to a free co
I have done just rebuild of application, i didn't ported it. I would agree
that it is nice application for Windows Mobile but it have no future
because it is not abstracted from platform and have complicated framework
that will be hard to port anywhere.
You may need something like WinCE CAB
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 11:41 AM, Barry Drake 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 that. Hav
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 that. Have you ported the code to a free compiler suite? I
still have a copy
locations.
Peter
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> Datum: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 16:06:29 +0400
> Von: Konstantin Maslyuk
> An: SWORD Developers\' Collaboration Forum
> Betreff: Re: [sword-devel] Fwd: win ce 6
> I have sent you privately version of SwordReader compiled against
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.
> I second that! It was a nice little app still have an old pocket pc
> running Win Mo 5 and it is still useful. As I am the last deve
On 07/09/11 22:37, Greg Hellings wrote:
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
And another little addition.
There is another Sword-derived application for WinCE at
http://bibletimemini.sf.net/. So, you can recommend it to that user, but
if he needs of ability to use Lexicons/Dictionaries he have to wait for a
little.
Greg Hellings писал(а) в своём письме Thu, 08
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 us
Imho SwordReader hasn't support for path with non ascii symbols, i had
patched SwordReader Dll to work around this but the application wasn't
ever built with this library. So if path contain non ascii symbols
SwordReader can not find modules...
Also according to the current sources, path fo
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On 09/07/2011 06:01 AM, Barry Drake wrote:
> Hi there . Does anyone have access to Windows ce 6 (Windows Mobile
I just installed it on my Omnia. WinMo 6.5.
> SwordReader fires up, but cannot see the module. I'm certain that Microsoft
> must
Hi there . Does anyone have access to Windows ce 6 (Windows Mobile
6)? I've had some correspondence with someone who's trying to get
SwordReader to work on this platform. The current build is for Windows
Mobile 5. He has installed it correctly, and has installed the KJV
module properly and
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