Hi All,
I've been looking into converting some texts into OSIS. However, at
this time I believe I read that the Sword software doesn't have the OSIS
viewer (or something to that effect).
My question is: Is there a list of know OSIS tags that don't work in
Sword? So far, I have the conf file se
Also perhaps a preference that only does one line of tabs but adds
little arrows at the right and left ends of the tabs, to signify that
more tabs will scroll out when you click on the arrows? I've seen that
for managing large numbers of tabs in several apps now... This should
not be in place of
That's a great screenshot! I got a laugh out of it when I looked at it too.
Is there a way we could put a language preference in the program? If the
language preference was set to english then every non-english module would
automatically be hidden unless manually unhidden.
Daniel Blake
> Cool.
We probably should also use XML as an intermediary level for the Web
interface. Not all things are possible with CSS. E.g. CSS cannot properly
change the order of things (e.g., swap left and right panes without a
problem).
We can use XSLT 1.0 to transform. On Unix xsltproc run IMO enough fast to
d
On 05-Mar-2003 Don A. Elbourne Jr. wrote:
> Here is the second page of my Sword Web Interface mock-up. Its the idea I
> have for what the search results page would look like.
>
> http://elbourne.org/swordweb/wordsearchresults.shtml
You should also number search results (1, 2, 3, ...). Not sure w
Cool. Thanks Chris.
The module list sure is growing. I got a chuckle out of seeing all the
modules listed in the tabs of the Windows interface. Screenshot:
http://elbourne.org/temp/swordwinmods.png :) I'm not complaining of course,
the more modules the better IMO. I know you can hide modules in th
Here is the second page of my Sword Web Interface mock-up. Its the idea I
have for what the search results page would look like.
http://elbourne.org/swordweb/wordsearchresults.shtml
If you saw the other page, the layout is familiar. This would be the screen
a user would see after entering the wor
I agree that the list of translations down the left side is too long. That's
why I suggested in my email to have a sub-set of the translations listed.
Perhaps only English translations would be set as default and the user could
then change their list in the preferences, (if we decide to implement
p
Troy,
I'm glad you like it. My idea is to leave the layout basically consistent
through the site. I'll mock up a few other pages with some of my other
ideas.
by grace alone,
Don A. Elbourne Jr.
http://elbourne.org
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