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2003-01-06 Thread Troy A. Griffitts
Hey guys, We've just successfully (I think) migrated sword-devel over from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to mailman. You can now modify your list settings yourself at the following url: http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel mailman generated unique passwords for your new accounts. You ca

Re[2]: [Fwd: [sword-devel] FACTS]

2003-01-06 Thread Brandon Staggs
It's pretty clear that minor alterations to scanned material do not constitute a derivative work and do not transfer ownership of the text away from the public to the scanner. Further, if someone believes they have created a new work of authorship, shouldn't they at least change the name of the te

Re: [Fwd: [sword-devel] FACTS]

2003-01-06 Thread Patrick Narkinsky
Thus spake "Keith Ralston"> : >> Both of these guys seem to think they get a copyright for being first to >> put these PD works into electronic form. > > I'm not sure, but I believe this works like translations of pd works. The > _translation_ is copyrightable. Of course, you have to include th

RE: [Fwd: [sword-devel] FACTS]

2003-01-06 Thread Chris Little
On Mon, 6 Jan 2003, Keith Ralston wrote: > > Both of these guys seem to think they get a copyright for being first to > > put these PD works into electronic form. > > I'm not sure, but I believe this works like translations of pd works. The > _translation_ is copyrightable. Of course, you have

Re: [sword-devel] Question for Optimization / speed experts

2003-01-06 Thread Joachim Ansorg
David, thank you for you help! It works great and is really fast! Because programmers are lazy using the STL is preferred :) Glen, I think the STL function works almost the same way as you suggestion. Good work! Christian, thank you for your suggestion. If it's still too slow for the users (al

RE: [Fwd: [sword-devel] FACTS]

2003-01-06 Thread Keith Ralston
> Both of these guys seem to think they get a copyright for being first to > put these PD works into electronic form. I'm not sure, but I believe this works like translations of pd works. The _translation_ is copyrightable. Of course, you have to include the copyright notice in your work.

Re: [sword-devel]

2003-01-06 Thread Hugo van der Kooij
On Mon, 6 Jan 2003, Pham, Khoi wrote: > Happy new Year! > > I downloaded the latest Windows version of SWORD 1.5.5. and tried to compile with >C++ Builder 6. I got the Swordlib.lib compiled, but got an error when compiling >sword.cpp. The message is: > > [C++ Fatal Error] Sword.cpp (143):

Re: [sword-devel]

2003-01-06 Thread Chris Little
> [C++ Fatal Error] Sword.cpp (143): F1013 Error Writing Output file. > > I checked the Help file it tells me that I may not have enough space in > my hard driver. However, I have more than 16GB on my hard driver. > > What can I do to compile this? I think you need to create an empty directory

Re: [sword-devel] Question for Optimization / speed experts

2003-01-06 Thread Christian Renz
often. I implemented the algorithm in perl (just for fun), but tried to not use perl-specific optimizations. I put some code into subroutines so the main algorithm reads better. --- 8< --- 8< --- # Calculate intersection of sets. 20030106 [EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: [sword-devel]

2003-01-06 Thread porton
> I downloaded the latest Windows version of SWORD 1.5.5. and tried to compile with >C++ Builder 6. I got the Swordlib.lib compiled, but got an error when compiling >sword.cpp. The message is: > > [C++ Fatal Error] Sword.cpp (143): F1013 Error Writing Output file. Maybe write-protected direc

Re: [sword-devel] Question for Optimization / speed experts

2003-01-06 Thread David White
C++ has a standard algorithm called set_intersection - found in the header . Given two sorted sequences, it will output the items that are found in both sequences. This function is very efficient, and with use of it, I think your problem should become trivial. Documentation for this algorithm can b

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2003-01-06 Thread Pham, Khoi
Happy new Year!   I downloaded the latest Windows version of SWORD 1.5.5. and tried to compile with C++ Builder 6.  I got the Swordlib.lib compiled, but got an error when compiling sword.cpp.  The message is:   [C++ Fatal Error] Sword.cpp (143): F1013 Error Writing Ou

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2003-01-06 Thread Pham, Khoi
Happy New Year!   I would like to develop a general book that can be included into the SWORD program similar to Josephus’ book.  I wonder if anyone has instruction how to do it?   God Bless   Paul Khoi X Pham Stone & Webster 281-368-3012  

Re: [sword-devel] Question for Optimization / speed experts

2003-01-06 Thread Glen Prideaux
Joachim Ansorg wrote: Hi! Some questiosn for optimizations experts :) I'm working on a piece of code in BibleTime which gives me headaches. BibleTime supports displaying different lexicons side by side, it offers only the keys which are available in all of the chosen lexicons. The function whi

Re: [sword-devel] Accusations...

2003-01-06 Thread Joachim Ansorg
> > GerElb1871 -- dunno Came from OLB, user contributed. As far as I know it's out of copyright and AFAIK the OLB guys did not enter the text. The Elb 1905 module is out of copyright now, too. I'll try to find some more infos on the net. Joachim -- Joachim Ansorg www.bibletime.info www.ansorgs.

[sword-devel] Question for Optimization / speed experts

2003-01-06 Thread Joachim Ansorg
Hi! Some questiosn for optimizations experts :) I'm working on a piece of code in BibleTime which gives me headaches. BibleTime supports displaying different lexicons side by side, it offers only the keys which are available in all of the chosen lexicons. The function which creates the list of e

RE: [sword-devel] Accusations...

2003-01-06 Thread Jorge Chacón
> Kekchi > Xhosa -- apparently from OLB; like it says, further info unknown Kek'chi is the language of a people group of Maya descent that is still in use today in the highlands of Guatemala, Central America. Being so, the most probable translators would be Summer Institute of Linguistics (I th