I agree. Quick verse selection is highly desirable. Scrolling through all the books of the Bible is far too slow. I've found that a grid selection available on some bible readers works quite fast. Also, bookmarks and/or a history of viewed verses is very useful. Having the back arrow take one to a previous verse is very useful. Being able to navigate a set of bookmarked verses is helpful in a worship service.

Dave
On 8/29/2010 7:04 AM, SonWon wrote:
Just my opinion but I am all for more speed ;) I use the reader during sermons and some speakers move from Bible text to Bible text quite fast. Having a history feature tracking each verse is useful for later review. Just my two sense. :)

On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 11:33 PM, Kenneth Arnold <kcarn...@alum.mit.edu <mailto:kcarn...@alum.mit.edu>> wrote:

    Hi Martin and Troy,

    I finally got the AndBible source built; I
    needed to get the jsword source and also
    raise the memory limit for Eclipse--it
    thrashed and eventually crashed in the
    linker/dex step. There's still a dex warning
    that floods the Console, but it works on my
    Droid X. I made a few minor modifications to
    ensure I could, but nothing serious yet.

    Major things I'd like to work on as a user
    are navigation, continuous scrolling, and
    verse number sync. Also, do you think we
    should replace the backend with native
    libsword? That might help formatting and
    speed, but I don't know how deeply it's
    woven into the code. The Bishop code could
    be a useful example if we decide to go that
    way.

    Should we continue discussion on this list?

    -Ken (mobile)

    On Aug 26, 2010 1:39 AM, "Troy A.
    Griffitts" <scr...@crosswire.org
    <mailto:scr...@crosswire.org>> wrote:

    Dear Ken,

    Thank you for the debug.  I also have had
    trouble with the installer and
    haven't had time to look into it.

    The history is that I build Bishop as a
    sort of proof of concept for the
    java-jni bindings for Android.  I mostly
    work in the engine code.  The
    jni binding code I kept in SWORD SVN and
    the Bishop code I just backed
    up occasionally to our server.  Last year
    my drive crashed and I lost
    some work but might have pieced it all back
    together.  Here is an email
    I sent to Gary with links to all my stuff.

    ______________________

    After last year when I started the work I
    had a harddrive die on my
    laptop.  I had been backing up the work
    regularly, but lost about 2
    weeks of work in the crash.  I used a
    recovery tool to salvage many of
    the files from the bishop project and think
    I may have close to what is
    in the apk.  Here are my resources if you
    want to try to piece things
    together:

    Lastest binary when I stopped, dated
    11-18-2009:

    http://crosswire.org/~scribe/bishop.apk
    <http://crosswire.org/%7Escribe/bishop.apk>

    Latest backup of source, dated 10-31-2009:
    http://crosswire.org/~scribe/bishop-20091031.tar.gz
    <http://crosswire.org/%7Escribe/bishop-20091031.tar.gz>

    Latest binary after reconstructing source
    and I think some small new
    work (I think this is built with debug
    symbols in the native library so
    it's a little bigger):

    http://crosswire.org/~scribe/bishop2.apk
    <http://crosswire.org/%7Escribe/bishop2.apk>

    Current backup of source which built the above:
    http://crosswire.org/~scribe/bishop-20100804.tar.gz
    <http://crosswire.org/%7Escribe/bishop-20100804.tar.gz>

    Please excuse my ignorance of Android
    programming.  I am fumbling
    through it all.

    I remember having trouble with the
    InstallMgr.  It sometimes connects
    and downloads and other times it does not.
     I thought it might be the
    limited memory on my G1 or some trouble
    with the timing of the FTP code
    in the native library.  I've found serious
    bugs in Android's system
    calls, (e.g. memccpy) and reported it to
    them, but they still haven't
    fixed it.  I use my own version in the ftp
    lib to avoid the bug.  That
    is where I stopped-- thinking I needed to
    debug this ftp intermittent
    issue.  I didn't compare how well the older
    .apk works versus the newer
    .apk.  Maybe the older version worked
    better?  Or maybe a newer version
    of Android or new phone works better?

    Let me know what you find.

    Troy



    On 08/24/2010 09:01 PM, Kenneth Arnold wrote:
    > I just got an Android phone, and after
    seeing the...


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