Sis. Levi Sap Nei Thang Lim,
I'm excited to hear about the content that you will produce to reach
these people with the Great News of the Grace of our Lord! We'll do all
we can to assist you! This might be too technical, but know that
SIL/Wycliffe is working on a new renderer that we hope to
Dear Bro. Martin,
We are actually approaching this project initially with little technical
know how. The vision that the LORD put in our heart is more to make the
Bible & Bible referencing tools in digital form available to the Myanmar and
all her major tribes.
We do not have at this moment has p
Being able to parse a verse is pretty important, though. Don't you think?
--Chris
Lynn Allan wrote:
I've been "fussing" with different interfaces to the rawtext and ztext
files.
"microDiatheke" uses canon.h and raw lseek's and reads of uncompressed
rawtext
93,306 total verses (entire ot & nt of
In the discussion below, several groups of text are actually identified.
There are two main groups: Textus Receptus and Critical Text. The Textus
Receptus (TR) is a Greek text based on the original work of Erasmus and was
the Greek text of the Reformation period. It is actually based on the
crit
Hi,
I'm not an experd on greek texts, so maybe someone else could better
explain this, but this is what I know about it.
Nowadays there are 2 groups of text-families that are often used by
students; the Critical Text (Nestle-Aland) and the Majority Text
(Byzantine). Most students favor the Cri
I've been "fussing" with different interfaces to the rawtext and ztext
files.
"microDiatheke" uses canon.h and raw lseek's and reads of uncompressed
rawtext
93,306 total verses (entire ot & nt of BBE, KJV, and WEB) in 0.48 sec =
194 verses retrieved per ms
***
"miniDiath
Hi guys,
No idea how to answer the second question, can I leave it in your hands.
Cheers -Will
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Dear M
Dear Mr. Tang,
this is wonderful news!
Can you tell us some more technical details about your aims? What kind of
software will you write? Which platform(s)? Which programming language?
I just thought that there might be a possibility that you use and extend
already existing software like Sword