At 22:01 10-12-02 -0700, you wrote:
Surely! Welcome back!
I'll get some in the mail to you straight away.
Thanks!
I was hoping you'd
help us on the kjv2003 project :) We still have a bunch of chapters
unassigned.
Alas, but not all worthy projects are projects that I should help with. I
have my
Surely! Welcome back! I'll get some in the mail to you straight away.
I was hoping you'd help us on the kjv2003 project :) We still have a
bunch of chapters unassigned.
-Troy.
http://www.crosswire.org/sword/kjv2003/
Rev. Michael Paul Johnson wrote:
Hello, Troy!
How is it going?
Could I
Hello, Troy!
How is it going?
Could I get you to send me at least one of the latest Sword Project CD?
Downloads in Papua New Guinea are both expensive and very time-consuming.
I could send you a check for what it costs (probably about $5 for
everything) under separate cover if you tell me how much
Thanks for digging, Mike. I do not have Moulton or Robertson at home. I
have Dana and Mantey who reference Robertson's page 68 when discussing this.
I haven't had time to run to the library.
I'm not sure about slicing so thinly between semantics and syntax. I agree
with the general approach we'
On Tuesday 10 December 2002 03:37 pm, Chris Little wrote:
> Two brief points:
>
> 1) Images are handled currently in Sword (the library) but are not dealt
> with in any of the front ends. Consult the mailing list logs for details.
> It's clean, modular, and uses directories relative to the module
Second try - my first attempt bounced.
Unfortunately I don't have the info at hand right now, but The Online
Bible Software Site has some user-supplied modules for OLB that provide
maps, and I think some other diagrams as well. (Plus, there was even
a "movie" of the tabernacle.) This may be wor
Could someone please tell me or point me in the
direction of the imp formatting? Or, should I be
using a different format?
1. Does it support italics, bold, etc. and what are
the codes?
2. If a (commentary in this case) links to itself, how
is that done?
3. Any other useful info along these lines
On Tuesday 10 December 2002 17:06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Lamar Owen wrote:
> > Just an issue to think of: Is the fileformat an open standard? To me at
> > least GIF is a no-go issue.
> Both PostScript and PDF are standards developed by Adobe which we are free
> to use.
Please pardon my ignorance if I am asking this
question in the wrong place. I contacted a source
requesting permission to convert some of their OLB
modules to Sword format. I received permission, but
they asked about putting the Sword program/materials
on a cd they were getting ready to prod
> On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Lamar Owen wrote:
>
> Just an issue to think of: Is the fileformat an open standard? To me at
> least GIF is a no-go issue.
Both PostScript and PDF are standards developed by Adobe which we are free to use.
--
Victor Porton ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
I see the discussion has shifted to using an
external map program - which is fine. However,
internal image support would be nice for books that
have pictures (not related to maps).
Unfortunately I am not a programmer, or I would
offer to help with some code. :)
In Christ,
Steve Lorimer
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Lamar Owen wrote:
> Whether that is a SWORD issue or not is up to interpretation. Personally, it
> would be nice to have an interface to a GIS, with some mapping data
> available, but not in the core SWORD distribution, unless you do want just
> simple PostScript or other
On Tuesday 10 December 2002 15:11, Patrick Narkinsky wrote:
> Thus spake "Lamar Owen"> :
> > There are a number of mapping packages out there, with various levels of
> > complexity. See the www.freegis.org site for links to many mapping
> > software packages. I use a couple of mapping packages he
> At 11:41 AM 12/10/2002 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Discussion of how theology and technology may inform
> >and/or interact with one another might be better served on another
> >list--as it's an interesting topic
>
> The call to end this off topic thread has already been made by o
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, David's Mailing List and Spam Receiver wrote:
> I was wondering if there was going to be any support for possibly making
> modules that contain maps or images or something anytime soon?
Two brief points:
1) Images are handled currently in Sword (the library) but are not dea
Thus spake "Lamar Owen"> :
> There are a number of mapping packages out there, with various levels of
> complexity. See the www.freegis.org site for links to many mapping software
> packages. I use a couple of mapping packages here -- GRASS, and GMT. GRASS
> is overkill for simple maps, though
On Tuesday 10 December 2002 14:04, Martin Gruner wrote:
> > So I guess I'll end up doing it then eventually. I'm wondering though how
> > much of this should be left up to front ends and how much should be
> > handled at the library level.
> We should probably look at existing solutions. Does Logo
Jerry:
-- i'll make no further comment on this thread. Patrick and i have taken
the issue off the list. I think (hope) it's just a friendly conversation
about ideas. :)
> So I guess I'll end up doing it then eventually. I'm wondering though how
> much of this should be left up to front ends and how much should be handled
> at the library level.
Yeah! Go ahead!
I am not sure though as to how easy it would be. Vector or pixel based or
both? What about zoom/detail
Thus spake "David's Mailing List and Spam Receiver"> :
> So I guess I'll end up doing it then eventually. I'm wondering though how much
> of this should be left up to front ends and how much should be handled at the
> library level.
For what it's worth, I thought about looking at doing an atlas s
At 11:41 AM 12/10/2002 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Discussion of how theology and technology may inform
and/or interact with one another might be better served on another
list--as it's an interesting topic
The call to end this off topic thread has already been made by one who has
t
On Tuesday 10 December 2002 09:40 am, Daniel Glassey wrote:
> as soon as anyone that has that itch writes it ;) anyone?
So I guess I'll end up doing it then eventually. I'm wondering though how much
of this should be left up to front ends and how much should be handled at the
library level.
--
I could find no declaration of theological affiliation on the SWORD
project page, though Crosswire certainly *seems* Protestant. So, I'm
kind of scratching my head wondering why some of the contributors are:
1) assuming that their fellow contributors are like-minded
theologically and
I apologize if I've added to the confusion in something I said which
wasn't clear.
Anyway, Moulton's statement surprised me, so I looked up some things in
Robertson's big tome. He mentions that "Moulton finds several examples
in late papyri of hO as relative," so hO as relative is fairly common i
On Tuesday 10 December 2002 10:19 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I was wondering if there was going to be any support for possibly making
> > modules that contain maps or images or something anytime soon?
>
> I suggest just to add directory /usr/(local)/sahre/sword/img, put there (in
> subdirs) i
> I was wondering if there was going to be any support for possibly making
> modules that contain maps or images or something anytime soon?
I suggest just to add directory /usr/(local)/sahre/sword/img, put there (in subdirs)
images and add opening images in external viewers for Linux (such as El
as soon as anyone that has that itch writes it ;) anyone?
daniel
On 10 Dec 2002 at 9:11, David's Mailing List and Spam sent forth the message:
> I was wondering if there was going to be any support for possibly making
> modules that contain maps or images or something anytime soon?
>
> --
> D
I also checked NKJV for Rev 1:9. It translates "I, John, both your
brother and companion in tribulation, and in the kingdom..." There is no
relative "who" there. Maybe the translators of the original KJV just had
different view about this kind of syntax. Even if they made a mistake,
we should find
I was wondering if there was going to be any support for possibly making
modules that contain maps or images or something anytime soon?
--
Davids Mailing List And Spam Receiver
Keeping me (relatively) spam free since 2002
On Sun, 8 Dec 2002, Keith Ralston wrote:
> The article hO functions as a relative pronoun in this sentence. You should
Do you have any proof for that? Moulton says in his grammar (syntax)
that "There is no instance of the article as a reletive pronoun in the
NT" (page 37). Nor does BAGD give it
On Sun, 8 Dec 2002, Keith Ralston wrote:
> My question was regarding the and that had been added between the verbs in
> > Therefore I would tag "stoop down and" and "to unloose".
If I understood right, I already answered the question. I would add
"and" to participle.
Sincerely Yours,
Ee
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