Joachim,
CrossWire is using the latest cvs of sword now. The new web interface
works pretty good. Had to make some very minor changes, but everything
looks great! Thank you!
http://www.crosswire.org/sword/biblenew/
Joachim Ansorg wrote:
Hi,
I committed some things to CVS. I'd be glad if yo
Hi,
I committed some things to CVS. I'd be glad if you could test this, because I
might have missed some things while testing my things.
The WEBIF stuff should make valid URLs now. Some ThML filters are converted to
XMLTag now.
See Changelog for more info.
Thank you!
Joachim
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From: Hugo van der Kooij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2003 23:30:34 +0200 (CEST)
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> 1. PDF has hyperlinks. 2. JavaScript can be embedded into PDF
> for interactivity. (At least it can show/hide objects).
But PDF is a proprietary issue. If sword is to steer clear of issues
On Thursday 05 June 2003 08:13 pm, John Baima wrote:
> Right. That is one of the reasons that Mono has become one of the most
> successful open source projects. Once you have the .NET Framework (which
> does not need anything Microsoft), besides the free Microsoft C# compiler,
> and the Microsoft V
At 07:07 PM 6/5/2003 -0400, David wrote:
One of the things you will find within the opensource community
is a large resistance to being told what tools to use.
Right. That is one of the reasons that Mono has become one of the most
successful open source projects. Once you have the .NET Framework
Brian,
Well, I want to be one of the first people to publicly say thank you
for volunteering. Unfortunately, I do not know Greek or understand it so I
wouldn't be able to help. Also Matthew is one of the more helpful books for
relating to someone of Judaism. I appreciate your hard work.
Da
Hello,
I'd like to volunteer for some of Matthew. I'm thinking about chps. 1-15 for a start,
and if it's finished in a reasonable time and accurate I could possibly finish the
rest or start on another book.
How would I go about getting allocated for the above chapters? My ID would be jbm and
t
Scott!
What a small world. I was just thinking about you this morning when Will
announced the release of MacSword 0.2.5 and then you show up on the list
before I even contacted you. Kind of freaky actually. :) Welcome aboard.
I hope no one takes this the wrong way, but new volunteer assimilation
On Thursday 05 June 2003 04:02 pm, John Baima wrote:
> At 01:38 PM 6/5/2003 -0400, David wrote:
> No, David, I did not miss what you said. In fact, I quoted it and you
> deleted it. You said, "Except C# isn't as portable as C++. The C# linux
> compilers are still very very
> much in beta and aren't
At 01:38 PM 6/5/2003 -0400, David wrote:
On Thursday 05 June 2003 01:05 pm, John Baima wrote:
> Have you checked Mono (www.go-mono.com) ? The .NET platform, not just C#,
> solves a lot of problems and while there are some real issues with it today
> (e.g., no Palm OS), I think that it will prove to
Hi there. I recently bought an Apple iBook, and
I've been using MacSword on it as my Bible software.
Since I'm relatively new both to Macs and the Sword
Project, there were a number of things I couldn't
figure out, and so when I was looking for user
documentation, I realized there was none.
Be
On Thursday 05 June 2003 01:05 pm, John Baima wrote:
> Have you checked Mono (www.go-mono.com) ? The .NET platform, not just C#,
> solves a lot of problems and while there are some real issues with it today
> (e.g., no Palm OS), I think that it will prove to be a very popular
> environment in the y
Except C# isn't as portable as C++. The C# linux compilers are still very
very
much in beta and aren't close to fully functional last I checked. And I don't
know of a mac C# compiler at all.
Have you checked Mono (www.go-mono.com) ? The .NET platform, not just C#,
solves a lot of problems and
If you look in sword/bindings/cls/test2 (if you haven't yet done so)
you should find good example code that uses these controls in an end user
interface. I also think searching isn't exposed yet, but again, having
the framework in place, it's just a matter of adding the desired
methods. Pl
Get it at: www.macsword.com
On Thursday, June 5, 2003, at 12:22 pm, Will Thimbleby wrote:
Hi all,
Well I didn't manage to work out how to deal with Russian bible name
localisation. But I've just released a new version of MacSword, this
version has much improved search features and remembers m
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