Hi, I posted this about a month ago and I did not get a response. Is anyone
using a recent version of Delphi as a Sword front end??
If you look in sword/bindings/cls/test2 (if you haven't yet done so)
you should find good example code that uses these controls in an end user
interface. I al
If you look in sword/bindings/cls/test2 (if you haven't yet done so)
you should find good example code that uses these controls in an end user
interface. I also think searching isn't exposed yet, but again, having
the framework in place, it's just a matter of adding the desired
methods. Pl
Thanks very much,
Costas
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Costas,
Not sure I quite got through with my email. I'
Daniel Glassey wrote:
I guess this needs advertised a bit better but there is already work
going on on sword for java - JSword
I agree.
Troy, how about adding us to the crosswire homepage?
Joe.
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> Costas,
> Not sure I quite got through with my email. I'll paste my earlier
> reply b
Costas,
Not sure I quite got through with my email. I'll paste my earlier
reply below and give a little background in case you're not sure.
Kylix is basically Delphi for Linux. The latest release of Kylix
includes C++ support, making it basically, C++Builder for Linux, as well.
CLX is Borland
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
On Wednesday 12 March 2003 06:39 pm, Daniel Glassey wrote:
> On 12 Mar 2003 at 2:11, Daniel Russell sent forth the message:
>> I have a technical question: can .NET and GPL be mixed
> www.go-mono.org
> plenty of GPL'd .NET there ;)
For now. Microsoft have started patenting things.
Cheers; Le
Hello
Am Donnerstag, 13. März 2003 09:20 schrieb Costas I. Stergiou:
> I would certainly need some help here because my tries to compile the
> lib have been in vain (this is not strange since I am not a C++
> developer).
> When you say 'c++ module', what exactly do you mean? .obj files, .dll,
> s
Hi Simon,
there is no special file format being used, just verse per line files
and custom index files created on the fly upon
startup. Actually, the bible texts are taken from Sword so it is possible
to add any Bible text just by copying it to the app folder.
I would like to integrate with sword
I would certainly need some help here because my tries to compile the
lib have been in vain (this is not strange since I am not a C++
developer).
When you say 'c++ module', what exactly do you mean? .obj files, .dll,
something else?
Costas
B>
> I have been working with Borland C++ Builder (BCB) fo
On Wednesday 12 March 2003 08:10 pm, Jason Turner wrote:
> Dave,
>
> Thanks for your response. I've hashed through a lot of the
> advantages/disadvantages on IRC with some of the other developers. I think
> that a .NET version would be the fastest to develop, and Diatheke *is* a
> viable solution.
If you end up doing something in C# let me
> know.
>
> Peace,
>
> Dave.
>
> Never doubt that a group of thoughtfully, creative people can change the
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Hello
Am Mittwoch, 12. März 2003 09:21 schrieb Costas I. Stergiou:
> two days ago I posted a message on the list about how I could use the
> sword api from delphi and some questions
Simon
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Hi all again,
two days ago I posted a message on the list about
Hello
Am Mittwoch, 12. März 2003 09:21 schrieb Costas I. Stergiou:
> two days ago I posted a message on the list about how I could use
> the sword api from delphi and some questions about BCC.
> I see now that there is a conversation about a new UI for Sword and
> I would like to add some comment
> conversation in this thread. You raise a good question about the
> usefullness
> of Diatheke. Hopefully someone can answer that. My main concern, and the
Diatheke is useful even to have on a e.g. laptop.
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> 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
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> >>>>>>>Thanks,
> >>>>>>>Costas
> >>>>>>>(once more, excuse me for my bad english)
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, Chris wrote:
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se, but
other than that the answer is no. Sorry. It may be added someday. David
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I've been looking everywhere for this, and since I h
t;>>>>
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> >>>>>
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> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>>Jason Turner wrote:
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> >>>>>>Personally I'd rather
will automatically break the paragraph into seperate lines per verse, but
other than that the answer is no. Sorry. It may be added someday. David
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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
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> plenty of GPL'd .NET there ;)
> d
>
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> > Jason Turner wrote:
> > >Since I can
. Since I cannot use the Sword API as it stands,
> >>>>>I was considering reimplementing a subset of it in .NET, and then building
> >>>>>the UI on top of that. Of course releasing the whole thing under the GPL.
> >>>>>
> >>>>&
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Subject: [sword-devel] UI for Windows Question...
I've been looking everywhere for this, and since I haven't found the
archive to the lists, I guess I have to ask it here:
How do you view the Bible text one verse per line in Sword for
Windows?!? Bible
> > >>>
> > >>>So, I'm looking for comments. Does anyone have any other suggestions? Is there
> > >>>anything that I have missed? Should I take a closer look at Diatheke or
> > >>>ActiveDiatheke? Is someone else already working on a new
n Turner
> >>>
> >>>On Monday 10 March 2003 09:27 pm, David Trotz wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>No the windows version does not allow this. Certain versions of the bible
> >>>>will automatic
www.go-mono.org
plenty of GPL'd .NET there ;)
d
On 12 Mar 2003 at 2:11, Daniel Russell sent forth the message:
> Jason Turner wrote:
>
> >Since I cannot use the Sword API as it stands,
> >I was considering reimplementing a subset of it in .NET, and then building
> >the UI on top of that. Of c
hat the answer is no. Sorry. It may be added someday. David
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I've been looking everywhere for this, and since I haven't found the
Jason Turner wrote:
Since I cannot use the Sword API as it stands,
I was considering reimplementing a subset of it in .NET, and then building
the UI on top of that. Of course releasing the whole thing under the GPL.
I have a technical question: can .NET and GPL be mixed Is'nt
Microsoft bec
; >>will automatically break the paragraph into seperate lines per verse, but
> >>other than that the answer is no. Sorry. It may be added someday. David
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seperate lines per verse, but
other than that the answer is no. Sorry. It may be added someday. David
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I've been looking ever
proclaim your glory,
we thank you for the greatness of your splendour." J.R.R. Tolkien
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other than that the answer is no. Sorry. It may be added someday. David
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Question...
I've been looking everywhere for this, and since I haven't
found thearchive to the lists, I guess I have to ask it here:How
do you view the Bible text one verse per lin
I've been looking everywhere for this, and since I haven't found the
archive to the lists, I guess I have to ask it here:
How do you view the Bible text one verse per line in Sword for
Windows?!? BibleTime does this in an obvious way, but I cannot figure
this out at all in Windows. Does the prog
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