Timothy,
Here's a message I posted a while back, when I got similar compile time
errors. Hope it helps.
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I happened to come across same compile problem that has come across the
list couple of times before, where people got undefined references
"tests" directory. What seems to be ha
agreed!
Dave
At 10:18 PM 10/25/2001 -0500, David Overcash wrote:
>THAT'S PERFECT USE IT!!!
>
>I think I will invent a word just to describe that, lets call it UTF Splash,
>in honor of UTF8 and Splash Screens
>
>-Dave Overcash
>
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Hi everyone,
I'm trying to setup Diatheke/Web for my portal site, and I have run into
some trouble compiling the base code directory for sword-libs (I haven't
gotten to the Diatheke-specific stuff yet).
The interesting parts of the environment that I am installing in is that it
is (1) a sh
THAT'S PERFECT USE IT!!!
I think I will invent a word just to describe that, lets call it UTF Splash,
in honor of UTF8 and Splash Screens
-Dave Overcash
-Original Message-
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Timothy R. Butler
Sent: Thursday, October 25,
Hi everyone,
After talking with Chris a bit, there is a new splash screen that combines
aspects of #18 and #20. It doesn't contain any thing from #21 (a.k.a. "Speedy
Greek") that was unanimously rejected.
http://www.uninetsolutions.com/tbutler/misc/sword.html .
-Tim
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> "Why have a splash screen at all?!!!"
Splash screens are a visual cue that the program is loading.
> Whenever I see a splash
> screen on a Apple Mac or a Windows PC I think --- bloated
> code.
That reminds me, we should be careful that the splash screen doesn't add
too much size to the bin
> I would rather that time spent creating splash screens was given over to
> optimising the code, particularly to delaying initialisation until such
> time as the functionality is requested.
Well, that's why programs normally have the possibility to turn off the
splash screen to save those some
> "Why have a splash screen at all?!!!" Whenever I see a splash screen on a
> Apple Mac or a Windows PC I think --- bloated code. The screen is there to
> entertain me whilst things are initialised. But I'm NOT entertained rather
> I'm annoyed. Maybe the first time I see a splash screen I might en
On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, Ford J. Shortland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know I dont put much into this, but is there or are you able to make a
> splash screen for linux,
I've been watching the thread on these splash screens for a while now. The
mention of linux above has caught my attention :-) in
Thanks for the information. I will look into getting that fixed this
weekend.
In Christ,
David
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From: "Jerry Hastings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 3:25 PM
Subject: [sword-devel] Install Manager Help
> Chris or David, w
I like number 18 as well. I guess it is 18, it could be 17. I can't tell
how the descriptions line up.(I must be a Florida Voter). Anyway I like the
one that has the thick blue border around it.
Thanks,
Allen J. Foster MCSE/MCP/A+
Desktop Services - TIFPC
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"Wh
Hey Poetry,
I think for maximum markup possibilitites you should use ThML.
See http://www.ccel.org/ThML/ for information on it.
You can find docs in sword CVS and also at
http://sourceforge.net/docman/?group_id=9516.
Would be cool if you could make your program available for all.
Martin
> Dea
Of the fantastic pictures so far, I like #18 the best. (I thought this
before reading anyone elses preferences)
What I'd like to see to compare is one with the background text rotated in a
single direction only, like the / slanting text in #19, with the same
contrast used for the background as in
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