Lynn Allan wrote:
The LcdBible software is now licensed as GPL on sourceforge.net.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/lcdbible
Looks good. Thanks, Lynn.
I believe it was *almost* eligible to be a "Sword-frontend" because it uses
the sword-api to access verses from ./sword/modules/texts/rawtext/*.*
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On Monday 15 December 2003 12:53 pm, Lynn Allan wrote:
> The LcdBible software is now licensed as GPL on sourceforge.net.
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/lcdbible
>
> I believe it was *almost* eligible to be a "Sword-frontend" because it uses
> the sword-api to access verses from ./sword/modules/
Could you look at Mark 4:8? Three hEIS' have no correspondence to the TR
are the tags from a variant?
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Troy A. Griffitts
> Sent: Tue, November 11, 2003 7:44 PM
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On Monday 15 December 2003 12:47 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> http://bbspot.com/News/2003/12/bible_pirates.html
>
> (this *IS* a joke... I hope :)
BBSpot is known as a satire news source. ^_^
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I agree that this project needs to stay under the GPL. After all, this
project has always been about glorifying God and spreading His Word. It
has never been about greed and fear. There are too many individuals and
organizations who have merchandised the Lord's Word over the years.
And, if some
In a message dated 12/15/2003 4:52:31 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[sword-devel] "God considers smiting Bible pirates" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.mrklingon.org
Are you a.k.a. Mr.Klingon? Are you the "translator" of the KLV? :-)
(Klingon Language Version of the Wor
[sword-devel] "God considers smiting Bible pirates" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.mrklingon.org
Are you a.k.a. Mr.Klingon? Are you the "translator" of the KLV? :-)
(Klingon Language Version of the World English Bible)
Lynn A.
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Same bug I got. When I put the files in the Sword directory (same as the
sword.exe), it runs OK...
Simon
Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
Jason,
Went to try your windows binary and I get a memory protection
fault: Failed to read address 0x.
I'm on a fairly clean install of win2000. No cy
Jason,
Went to try your windows binary and I get a memory protection fault:
Failed to read address 0x.
I'm on a fairly clean install of win2000. No cygwin or anything else.
Do I need these? I think it finds the sword modules because the form
comes up and I see a tree on the left-- or
Hi Jason,
I just downloaded it, and it looked quite nice. Is there still any
development on wxWindows? If so, who are working on it, so I can ask
them if I can join them; if nobody's working on it, can I continue
development of it?
Simon
Jason Turner wrote:
I just thought I should mention my
At 06:24 PM 12/14/2003, Rev. Michael Paul Johnson wrote:
I stand corrected. A commercial project may not be derived from or link to
GPL code and still be a commercial project, but it may use separate (not
linked) GPL components.
I think you are confusing "commercial" and "proprietary." GPL is n
[sword-devel] Bereans and Sword and GPL vs PDMartin G. wrote:
>> even though your program is not a Sword-frontend (correct me if I'm
wrong),
>> you are required to release it under the GPL since you copied source code
>> from Sword (e.g. rawverse.cpp) and mention crosswire as the copyright
holder
>
http://bbspot.com/News/2003/12/bible_pirates.html
(this *IS* a joke... I hope :)
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Chris Little said:
> 2) We would not change our license. You've apparently got problems with
> the GPL. I encourage you to get over them, and, if you really can't,
> to move on. We've had contributions from possibly over a hundred
> developers over the years, who contributed their code and oth
At 09:56 PM 12/14/2003, Lynn Allan wrote:
I think people are missing the point of
my original eMail: what is Biblical guidance on this question? WWJD?
Jesus didn't always do a thing the same way each time. Take healing, He
healed by command, touch and by mixing spit with dirt. There may not be
My uninformed impression is that many GPL projects tend to be ok with
"compatible licenses" and/or less restrictive use of libraries. The SWORD
Project doesn't seem to be. - i.a.n.a.l.- They certainly have that right.
Some projects get things wrong. I would look to what GPL says and not how
some
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