Hello all-
I have been on the devel mailing list for a while but as of yet have been
somewhat silent. I have found a bit more free time on my hand and am quite
interested in developing some modules. I have taken a gander at the
information on line, but have not found it to be quite detail
On Saturday 23 August 2003 01:33 pm, Justin Long wrote:
> 1) There is a STrong's built into a KJV version with the Sword Engine.
> HOwever there doesn't seem to be Strong's the other way - e.g. for a
> specific word, listing all the Scriptures where the word occurs. Has this
> been built? Will it b
On Saturday 23 August 2003 01:25 pm, Chris Little wrote:
> It's a tricky question. On the one hand, their license terms are pretty
> reasonable. On the other hand, we already have a valid license that
> doesn't require any payment and is valid in perpetuity. If we agree to a
> new license, it wi
I've just downloaded the Sword Project and it runs well on Windows XP. I
have 2 questions and am wondering who can answer them.
1) There is a STrong's built into a KJV version with the Sword Engine.
HOwever there doesn't seem to be Strong's the other way - e.g. for a
specific word, listing all the
It's a tricky question. On the one hand, their license terms are pretty
reasonable. On the other hand, we already have a valid license that
doesn't require any payment and is valid in perpetuity. If we agree to a
new license, it will make the new copyright holders happy, and get them
off our
Hi, I saw an email from the ISV copyright holders in June on sword-support but
haven't seen any on list reply. Is this something we're going to persue since
apparently our first license has been paid for already?
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