> To what files are you referring? The only ones in the sword/include
> directory should be ones that are used by the API and other projects. I
> agree BibleCS specific files should remain in the project directory.
Sorry Troy. Some how those files got into the include folder. I dont know
how, b
Joachim,
I'm not sure what you need for the headings. What do you mean by "their
own paragraph"? As it is, they should display on their own line, using
line breaks before and after the heading. Are you looking for something
else? Do you need them to be outside the verse some how? I'm not sur
Let me add Brenton's English translation of the LXX to my preceding
list. The edition we have now is "copyright" by MAPS even though it's
just a verbatim electronic edition of the 1851 print edition I have
sitting on my shelf (no changes are made in markup, versification, or
other). There is an
David,
To what files are you referring? The only ones in the sword/include
directory should be ones that are used by the API and other projects. I
agree BibleCS specific files should remain in the project directory.
> David Trotz wrote:
>
> Troy,
> I am doing a merge from the CVS and I
Yeah, I find it hard
sometimes to concentrate on the header files that I need to use vs. the ones
used for other purposes...
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Troy,
I am doing a merge from the CVS and I noticed that
there are some header files that are ending up in the include directory. I am
wondering why? If we move these files there I am going to have troubles with the
IDE. I don't know if you use it's features much, but I do, and I like them.
Dear Chris,
I downloaded the ISV module and tested the headings option in BibleTime.
Because we display a chapter verse by verse the headings will be displayed in
a verse. But this is not looking well.
Chris, is there another way to display the headings in their own paragraph?
I'm using Sword 1
> Does this whole project seem entirely infeasible or merely difficult? :)
Great idea!
Maybe the application which will be created for project eL can be used or
extended to fit our needs?
One thought. I am not sure if creating one huge interlinear text would be the
best solution. Maybe there's