Hi all.
I was wondering how to achieve nested keys when using addgb, i.e. to
have subchapters show up in the tree view (as is done in 'imitation').
Thanks!
Heiko
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Unive
Hello, Ross.
I am going to respond to your questions about public domain works. Someone
else can answer about things still under copyright.
>What about ... old books that are presumably in the public domain?
>For example, Seiss "Apocalypse" was copyrighted in 1865, but is still in
>print today
Jeff,
You will find this directory structure in the source code for our
project. You can obtain the source code from our website, or (better)
from CVS with instructions found on our developers' page at:
http://www.crosswire.org/sword/ALPHAcckswwlkrfre22034820285912/idx.jsp
Jeff Collet
Jeff Collett wrote:
> Hi,
> Are there any Palm Pilot Projects for Sword? I use Olive Tree on my
> Palm and it is very nice. I have 3 complete Bibles in it.
> Jeff
Jeff,
Though we don't have any 'official' CrossWire projects for the PalmOS,
the Palm Bible Reader project works with us cl
Hi,
Are there any Palm Pilot Projects for Sword? I use
Olive Tree on my Palm and it is very nice. I have 3 complete Bibles in
it.
Jeff
HI,
I would like to do some VC++ 6.0 project's also. How do you get to the
apps/windoze/vc directory.
Jeff C.
- Original Message -
From: "Chris Little" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 7:39 PM
Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Sword and MS VC++ 6.0
>
>
Sounds cool Robbert. You can find MS VC++ 6.0 projects in the
apps/windoze/vc directory. You will probably have the best results if you
copy the files from the swordlib project into your own project, rather
than trying to use them as a separate library that you then link.
--Chris
On Wed,
Hi,
I've been doing a bit of hacking and I've uploaded a new version at:
http://wjt.port5.com/MacSword3.app.sit
This fixes many bugs, and adds a few features.
It now also uses services, you can now quote the bible in any program,
just select the reference and press shift-cmd-L. Make sure its
Title: need advice on modules, copyrights, etc.
I was thinking of making a commentary module from Ray Stedman's "Adventuring through the Bible".
(See http://www.pbc.org/dp/stedman/adventure/index.html). I've read the instructions on using the
module-making tools, and that all seems pretty str
Hi all,
I have this registered copy of Microsoft Visual
studio 6.0.. and I'd like to use the Sword API for my application.
Is there a way to do this (maybe with just the
include files and the lib files) ? Maybe using nmake?
For those interested: My plan is to develop an
application that
Sorry for the long delay in replying... and also for the redundancy if
the question has already been answered...
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available in Latin-1, but only in either Latin-3 (spottily supported if
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Christian,
I understand your asthetic disagreement, but the module name was intended
to be a small abbreviation for the module and as a token to reference
the module in code. The module Discription and About sections are
intended more for user asthetics. Maybe CEDICTEn might be a bett
> Yes, spaces are NOT valid in module names, only alpha-numeric and
> '_'. I changed my module names to, e.g. CEDICT_En
Thanks, I didn't know that (didn't see it in the docs) and will change
it. However, I think it is a nonnecessary limitation... or maybe the
GUI interfaces should c
Christian,
Yes, spaces are NOT valid in module names, only alpha-numeric and '_'. I
changed my module names to, e.g. CEDICT_En
-Troy.
Christian Renz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> a little bug report for Beta J: It seems not to be able to cope with
> modules that have a space in t
Hi,
So how does one go about getting involved in this work? How do I get in
contact with Daniel and where are the specs?
Thanks
Jeff Collett
- Original Message -
From: "Sven Vollbehr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: July 02, 2002 12:51 AM
Subject: [sword-devel] >:O
>
>
Hi,
a little bug report for Beta J: It seems not to be able to cope with
modules that have a space in their name, e.g. "CEDICT En". The message
that comes up after starting sword is '"LexDictRTFCEDICT En" is not a
valid component name'. This bug did not appear in previous versions of
sword.
Gree
Regarding the commentary hint popups, the cursor on the verse reference scrolls
wildly over the reference when the popup is showing.
The "Help, About" screen shows the version as "I", though it is from the "J" zip
file.
This is looking fantastic!
Dan
Hi,
I opened the latest version of Sword for Windows and it came up in the Thai KJV Luke
16:19 with the Wesley Commentary showing. I changed to KJV Job 3:25 and accessed
the MHC module. A dialog came up "Read access violation at address 05660E7 in module
"Sword.exe" Read of address 202C6469
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