Yiguang,
Hey, so you got your lexicon working? I was planning to spend this weekend looking at your data. Please let me know if you still need help. How did you check to see if the lexicon was working? I don't think we have a lexicon display page in the current swordweb tool.

To get started with changing the webapp, I would suggest doing an svn update one last time to be sure you have the latest versions of all the files.

If you are adding new features, we would love to have you commit them back to our repository so everyone running the tool can take advantage of your work. Otherwise, if you are just customizing it for your site, then you shouldn't need to worry about keeping up to date with svn.

To get started customizing for your site, you can either copy one of the existing .css files (the one closest to the style you like) and modify it to your liking, or else you can change the .jsp files directly. There aren't very many jsp files-- one pretty much for each kind of display: passage study, parallel study, general book, etc.

If you just modify the CSS, then you can continue to svn update your site and get new features when we add them. If you want to modify the .jsp pages to radically change the way the site works, then you'll have more control, but you likely won't be able to continue to update from our svn server. I hope this makes sense. You probably know all this already anyway.

        Please let me know if I can help in any way.

        -Troy.



Yiguang Hu wrote:
Troy,

I'd like to get started with swordweb project so I may
be able to add/improve functions later. Currently, I was just trying to get the chinese
theology terms converted into sword module when the
imp2ld fixed the encoding problem and finish
translating the sword interface into Chinese.
http://moses.ccim.org:8080/bible

Please let me know how can I get started.

Thanks
Yiguang

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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2005 00:24:18 -0800
From: Bryant Huang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [sword-devel] Prebuilt Python bindings for
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Hi,

I've spent a long time now trying simply to build
the latest SVN copy of Sword on my Windows system (first with Cygwin, second with MSYS) with no success. Ultimately, I'd like to have Python bindings for the Sword library on Windows, to basically accomplish what is exemplified in sword/bindings/swig/sword.pl (except in Python
rather than Perl).

Can someone directly provide me with such prebuilt
Windows libraries/binaries or teach me how to create them myself, step by step? I could not find sufficient documentation or
relevant posts on this topic.

Thank you so very much!
Bryant


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Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2005 15:12:43 -0700
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Subject: [sword-devel] Exciting Opportunities
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Hello everyone seeking to get involved here at
CrossWire. Now is a great time! We have so many exciting projects in the works. I would like to briefly highlight a few of these opportunities. If anything excites you, we'd ask you to prayerfully consider commiting to assist with one of these tasks.

I'll send individual emails so we can keep threads
specific to each task.
        -Troy.






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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2005 15:22:52 -0700
From: "Troy A. Griffitts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [sword-devel] SWORDWeb Footnotes / ESV
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The ESV contracts have been signed and an initial
cut of the ESV module is available for web use only at:



http://crosswire.org/study/passagestudy.jsp?mod=ESV#cv

Before we can release the module for download,
Crossway will need to ok the quality of the module. The last remaining item we'd like to enable are the footnotes in the module. I believe they are encoded correctly, but for us to show them off, we need to extend SWORDWeb to publish a footnote mechanism.

I'd like to have hover over footnote markers in the
text, and also possibly a list of the footnotes at the bottom of
the page, written out.

If anyone has experience working on SWORDWeb (or
would like to first get up to speed with the current webapp) and would like to add these features, we'd love to have you help!



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Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2005 16:15:47 -0700
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Subject: [sword-devel] User Module Maintenence
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The United Bible Societies have asked for the
ability for their translators to upload their work in progress Bibles to our SWORDWeb tool (The Bible Tool) so they might let people proofread
their work online.

We've also been wanting to develop a framework that
would allow our users to upload and maintain their own modules, and for testers to 'rate' these modules so we might easily determine the ones ready to be moved to the official CrossWire download area.

If you have SQL/JSP/Java experience and would like
to help in this effort, we'd love to have the help.


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Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2005 16:24:11 -0700
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Subject: [sword-devel] Incremental Searching /
CLucene update
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We'd really like to add incremental searching to
some of our frontends, like the SWORDWeb. If you haven't tried "Google Suggest", then check it out here:

http://www.google.com/webhp?complete=1&hl=en


For our search results to return this quickly, we'll
need to use indexed searching. CLucene has already been integrated as an optional component for our engine. There are a few shortcomings of the current CLucene that we've used: lacking UTF-8 support, stable when invalid search expression is typed.

We'd like to update to a newer version of CLucene,
and

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