David,
My hope is that someone would have had at least an introductory class in Greek to work on this project. I would expect a volunteer to at least have these 2 basic skills:

pronounce the Greek text
differentiate a noun/verb/conjunction in the greek without help

-Troy.




David Trotz wrote:
1 Timothy is available again. My friend felt he was unqualified for the job,
but he has promised to pray for the project :) BTW what are the greek
requirements for this project. Can someone with no knowlege of greek work on
the project? If so how is it possible. I need to know so that as I recruit
helpers I can explain what is expected of them.
In Christ,
David Trotz
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Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Greek Tagging HELP WANTED



A friend of mine Tom Curran has decided to take 1 Timothy. He should be
subscribing to this list soon
David
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Subject: [sword-devel] Greek Tagging HELP WANTED



We haven't had much voiced interest to help on this project.  I'm
planning to head down to the local seminary to recruit volunteers if we
don't get anyone from the list.

Please, if you have any Greek experience (it doesn't require much, as
you'll have a lexicon and a translation in front of you-- you just need
to match the greek with the part of the translation), consider
volunteering for a small book.  I think you'll find that it flows quite
smoothly along and that it will really help sharpen your greek skills.


Newest test program is available from:

http://www.crosswire.org/~scribe/ModEdit.jar

You'll still need a version of java installed first, probably from:

http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.1/download.html


A NEW STANDALONE VERSION is available at:

http://www.crosswire.org/~scribe/ModEdit-standalone.tar.gz

which allows you to work offline and includes an export button to export
just your assigned section of Scripture to email to:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Follow instructions in README.  If you're running windows, you'll need
to add these executables to the ModEdit directory:

http://www.crosswire.org/~scribe/modedit.exe
http://www.crosswire.org/~scribe/swicu20.dll

The new version has Proxy support in case you need to access the web via
a proxy, and much code cleanup, all thanks to Christian Frommeyer.
Hurray!

Tab keys seem to not work in java 1.4.1 for moving to the next tag, so
arrows up/down are also assigned to do the same thing now.  I still
recommend getting used to the keyboard (left, right, up, down, space) to
do the editing.  Dragging is 'cool' but the keyboard seems more

efficient.

Latest source available from:

http://www.crosswire.org/~scribe/ModEdit-src.jar

Daniel Glassey, can we get a new wikiweb for the kjv2003 project?

Thanks to everyone for their feedback and support,
-Troy A. Griffitts.


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