Correct, nothing is freely available. The two possibilities that exist
are:
a) working out a deal with someone who already owns a morphologically
tagged text to sell their text in our format--I consider this likely at
some point
b) making our own replacement morphology with something like the
On 08-Jul-2003 Jason Brooks wrote:
> I've been looking around more with the new pres that have been out.
> Is there anything in the works for a parsing tool/module for Hebrew?
> I've had Hebrew in Seminary, but that was definitely not my strong
> suit. If there is nothing freely available
Chris,
Your newest ESV is much better. It is more in line with the encoding
you used for the NASB (which also actually displays quite well with the
latest code). A couple problems:
Still seems like a single junk character after parse
Phlm was not parsing with our parser until recently, so n
Good Sword Folks,
I've been looking around more with the new pres that have been out.
Is there anything in the works for a parsing tool/module for Hebrew?
I've had Hebrew in Seminary, but that was definitely not my strong
suit. If there is nothing freely available, is there any desire to r
I have downloaded both pre7 and the new ESV. I've looked more closely
at my settings and the different refs in Mark. In Mark 1, the first two
cross refs aren't showing up. They are x1.1 and x2.1. I'm also finding
some othere sporadic xrefs not coming up like x8.2 in Mark 1:8. Could
this be
Thanks Chris!
I'll start tonight by getting the source and will try to work on it amap
each night.
My initial plan is to get it working similar to the QPSword version (as
far as features and functionality are concerned). Following that, it
can be decided what other features to add and/or what
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> Ok, so consider me officially volunteering to start
Ok, so consider me officially volunteering to start this port. I
currently work for nVidia so my days are quite hectic (I'm a driver /
systems software guy), but I would give it as much effort as I can.
Who do I contact to get access to the source code (I assume cvs)?
I'll dig around some more
Hi Troy,
I tried the 1.5.7, and it didn't find any problems.
BTW: maybe nice to call Application.ProcessMessages (that's Delphi code, I
guess BCB has a similar function) while the search is searching, each time
you call ProcessMessages windows checks if the form needs to be redrawn, so
the form i
Ok, I'd like some positive feedback, as well, now. I'm taking the
silence as we've gotten all the bugs fixed, but would feel more
comfortable releasing, knowing that the silence is not just that
everyone is too tired to test after the holiday. :)
Thanks,
-Troy.
I meant that the first time, I download the Osis source, not the module.
Now I got the right module. However, my question is what utility I can
use to make Osis code a module?
Paul
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Paul,
I'm not quite sure what you are saying.
I don't know of an Osis.xml file.
Yes. There is a file in the source code:
sword/utilities/osis2mod.cpp that somewhat works for OSIS.
There currently isn't a windows binary of this file on the site and I
personally haven't tested the utilit
I only use the install manager to see if my modules need to be upgraded. It
takes far too long to download the files via install manager. I can use
gozilla, etc. for updating modules much easier.
Dan
Quoting Daniel Glassey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
IMHO anything that will get more people used to u
I downloaded the Osis.xml file that why I could not display it.
How can we make bible module from Osis? Do you have any utility suach
as vpl2mod or imp2vs for Osis?
Paul
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Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2003 8:55 PM
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I personally like this feature a lot. Also, I used the part from it that
opens sword and went to Mark 2.5 and it worked perfectly.
Dan
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Hiya,
I guess this is mostly for Chris since it is an idea based on his links to
cause sword to go to a particular passage.
http://www.crosswire.org/~chrislit/testlinks.html
But if anyone else knows how to get this going I think it would be a great
help.
Instead of, or as well as the windows .
In the KJV, it seems like the Strong Number does not work right.
Paul
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From: Troy A. Griffitts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [sword-devel] BibleCS 1.5.6pre7
pre7 is out and wants testing real bad :)
http://
Should be fixed now. Thanks for the report.
Steven P. Ulrick wrote:
Hello, Everyone :)
Here is the ouput I get when I run "make" on the CVS of Sword:
make all-recursive
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/steve/CVS/sword'
Making all in lib
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/steve/CVS/sword/lib'
s
Paul,
It should be just like any other module. If you downloaded the Windows
link then there will be a setup.exe file in the .zip; if you downloaded
the Raw link, then you will need to unzip all the files, keeping their
directory structure included in the zip file, to the location you
install
I download ESV but I don't know how to include it in Sword for Windows.
Do anyone have the instruction how to make OSIS displayed in Sword for
Windows?
Thanks
Paul
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