On Tuesday 10 December 2002 09:11 am, 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?
Here's another thought Charts. We could probably set up a dedicated chart
The tagging rules for the article as stated in the guidelines states
that in most simple cases in the Greek, where there is an article noun
pair, we do not use the article tag for anything. There ARE instances in
which the greek article tag IS used, and I think you both are speaking
of such cas
> But how?
hO tags "who" and "am". I have been tagging implied verbs with their
subjects. KAI tags "also".
I had placed the question of implied verbs to the group. No one responded.
In each of these cases, I am comfortable with my method for handling the
tags. I am looking for consensus in ord
Hi,
Using BibleTime I have just seen that half of the first chapter and the
rest of 1 Peter are missing from the Cornilescu Version of the Romanian
Bible.
Could someone please check this for me. Is it a BibleTime problem? A
problem with the module? Did I have a download problem?
Thanks,
Gary
> Please don't misattribute the quote to me; I didn't say to use GIF.
> PostScript is practically completely open, and encapsulated PostScript is
> something of a standard for graphics import. Everything can print to
> PostScript -- it's an ideal language for maps, since maps aren't images,
>
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Keith Ralston wrote:
> I'm not sure about slicing so thinly between semantics and syntax.
Meddling with semantics would be for experts only. With Greek/English
syntax we have to worry about only handful of these difficulties. With
semantics we would have ten discussions like
There's a new iso available at the usual place:
ftp://ftp.crosswire.org/pub/sword/iso
It's planning on going to the duplicators after I get some sleep and get
there (about 10 hours after this message time). If you have a chance to
test, please do so and report any issues that you find.
Otherw