please use a subscribed address to send mail to the list. Thanks for
your work on this. With the recent attempts, my hope is that we can
brings things together to attain critical mass!
-Troy.
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> This mechanism already exists, in principle, in the sword engine,
> though, not sure if any lexicons actually use it yet. Many commentaries
> do, however.
I will (eventually) release an updated WebstersDict module with linked
keys. I have a list of alternate spellings of words for wh
> Go to John 14:1 and click on the Matthew Henry's Commentaries. The print in the
> commentary window comes up so little that no one could possibly read it. This
>happens on
> many of the beginning chapter notes in Matthew Henry's Commentaries.
You need to update your MHC module. The new
I have also seen the incredibly small print in a module. After exploring what it is
(by copying and pasting), I find it to be header info, or something similar (not sure
what to call it). But when there is actually text, it shows up properly.
Jason
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From: "Richard G
Hi,
Go to John 14:1 and click on the Matthew Henry's Commentaries. The print in the
commentary window comes up so little that no one could possibly read it. This happens
on
many of the beginning chapter notes in Matthew Henry's Commentaries.
I was also wandering why the program does not do