One possible idea for collapsing is to arrange the versions as submenus
under languages (so that the versions for only one language show at once)...
Another idea is to use a pulldown menu... or a combination of the two,
etc... It all depends on many factors as to what method works best...
Dave
> It look really nice, but isn't to much of the space spend with the
> menus?
I agree, looks great! But how about implementing a feature to collapse the
menu of the different texts so it would be a bit smaller? It's somewhat
annoying to have only 30 lines of content with a menu extending 75 line
It look really nice, but isn't to much of the space spend with the
menus?
Maybe as alternative idea something like http://www.scripture.nl/
Greetz,
Simon
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Don,
As always, your web interface looks awesome! It did look and resize
well on Linux/Netscape 7.02. I'm excited to hear others comments on it.
-Troy.
Don A. Elbourne Jr. wrote:
I have one page of the Sword Web interface proposal up. I was hoping to
have several mock pages together by no
Hi all,
I'm the "other guy" who's helping Eduard out with the
PostNuke/Sword/Bible module. We're calling it
"pnBible". I wrote the part that imports the raw
Sword modules into the database.
Thanks for all your comments! I was asking about the
formats of the vss, chs, and bks files back around
>> Ah, any idea when the OSIS Presentation module will be finished?
>I don't believe it is even started yet, but I presume it is still
planned.
Uhm, not so nice. I am currently writing a script to convert Calvins
Commentaries (from ccel.org) into an easy-to-import OSIS-format (at CCEL
the files a
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Simon wrote:
> Ah, any idea when the OSIS Presentation module will be finished?
I don't believe it is even started yet, but I presume it is still planned.
--Chris
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> Well, why not keep the main code and the import/export code strictly
> separate? By doing so the number of possible bugs in the maincode will
> reduce. I know programmers don't like that way of arguing (in my job
> as Software Architect I face that problem day-by-day), but if done
> that way,
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Simon wrote:
> Well, why not keep the main code and the import/export code strictly
> separate? By doing so the number of possible bugs in the maincode will
> reduce. I know programmers don't like that way of arguing (in my job as
> Software Architect I face that problem day-by
>> Maybe it would be nice to convert all markup in all modules to OSIS.
I
>> didn't look in the sourcecode, but I am sure that supporting just 1
>> format for markup requires much less code...
>True, it requires less code, but the code has already been written.
Troy
>also doesn't want to remove
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Simon wrote:
> Maybe it would be nice to convert all markup in all modules to OSIS. I
> didn't look in the sourcecode, but I am sure that supporting just 1
> format for markup requires much less code...
True, it requires less code, but the code has already been written. Troy
I have one page of the Sword Web interface proposal up. I was hoping to
have several mock pages together by now, but I don't have them together yet.
I figured I might as well share this one, because if everyone hates it, I
can change gears before getting too far along. :)
What you see here http:/
Sword is not used in this project. Only the text files from Sword are
converted.
Martin
Am Montag, 3. März 2003 10:27 schrieb Eduard Wustenveld:
> Hello,
>
> I am currently working on a project (together with another guy) to include
> a Bible in a postnuke site.
> First I started working on this
If you are importing the Sword module into a database, why not simply
use mod2osis, and import the OSIS file? That is much easier. I use that
method, and works very well, only problem is that mod2osis doesn't
export all markuptags..
Currently I am converting all modules to valid OSIS (including al
Hi,
Maybe it would be nice to convert all markup in all modules to OSIS. I
didn't look in the sourcecode, but I am sure that supporting just 1
format for markup requires much less code...
Currently I am writing a PHP script that replaces all markuptags with
their equivalant OSIS-markup tag.
I h
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Eduard Wustenveld wrote:
> Just wanted to let you all know that Sword can almost be used in a
> Postnuke/PHP environment, when the postnuke module is finished we will be
> working on a stand-alone module for all websites that want to use a Bible.
> So the API of Sword is not us
Sorry, I read the sourcecode wrong.
Please ignore this.
Martin
Am Montag, 3. März 2003 17:16 schrieb Martin Gruner:
> While looking through some sources to improve the docs, I noticed something
> that might be a possible bug in FileMgr.
>
> It looks like
>
> FileDesc *open (const char *path, in
Another small thing I noticed: If somebody uses FileMgr to open a file, and
then deletes the FileDesc object, the FileMgr will still have a pointer to it
in its list. ~FileDesc() should probably tell its parent about it, or be made
private instead, to avoid possible program crashes.
Martin
Am
While looking through some sources to improve the docs, I noticed something
that might be a possible bug in FileMgr.
It looks like
FileDesc *open (const char *path, int mode, int perms = S_IREAD | S_IWRITE,
bool tryDowngrade = false);
will add the newly created file to the internal list of f
Title: Bericht
Hello,
I am currently
working on a project (together with another guy) to include a Bible in a
postnuke site.
First I started
working on this project by my self and used a script that created sql files from
the sword modules. Now with the new guy the module can use the RAW t
Try http://www.ccel.org/osis/xml/, lot's of valid OSIS documents there.
I don't know if they can be imported with osis2gbs, but you can easely
try that yourself
For more info about OSIS see
http://www.bibletechnologies.net/OSISinformation/Presentations.dsp
Greetz,
Simon
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I'm looking to convert some HTML docs to work with Sword. It would help me a
lot to have a concise working example of one of the intermediate forms (ThML
or OSIS) that's not organised as a Bible or Commentary, just a plain ol'
document.
Cheers; Leon
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