Troy,
I had commented out the offending lines in BibleCS and though it
executed, all it did was show the splash screen, hide it, show the
outline of the main form and immediately terminated. I stepped thru the
program, but it did not make sense as to why it quit
application->run(). There wer
On Sat, 3 Apr 2004, Jonathan Mickelson wrote:
> The latest biblecs is too far out of sync with the latest sword and
> icu-sword. BCB6 appears not to be a viable development environment for
> Sword
Just for clarification, BibleCS is actually developed primarily in BCB5.
I think the only reaso
On Sat, 3 Apr 2004, Costas Stergiou wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> > I suspect that the problem is either that the text is encoded using the
> > Extended Greek codepoints or the RTF control is transcoding them to use
> > these points. I'm pretty sure the whole Extended Greek section violates
> > the rec
Jonathan,
Thank you for your persistence.
I'm a little confused...
I thought, from your last message, that you had BibleCS built, and ran
into a current bug. If you don't want to track down the destructor bug
that I mentioned, I can try to fix it for you. I think it should simply
involve
Troy,
The latest biblecs is too far out of sync with the latest sword and
icu-sword. BCB6 appears not to be a viable development environment for
Sword
I tried building SwordWin 1.5.6 by pulling "sword-1-5-6" from the cvs
tree for sword, icu-sword, and biblecs.
While sword and biblecs existed,
Hi Chris,
> I suspect that the problem is either that the text is encoded using the
> Extended Greek codepoints or the RTF control is transcoding them to use
> these points. I'm pretty sure the whole Extended Greek section violates
> the recommendation that data be normalized as NFC. It also mak
On Sat, 3 Apr 2004, R.J.C. van Haaften wrote:
> Troy wrote:
> >We have a new module available for testing on the alpha pages:
> <...>
> >I hope it will be a great resource. I'd love get feedback, ideas, and
> >thoughts about it. Much gratitude to all involved; once again, a truely
> >beautiful p
On a side note: While working on my thesis I noticed that there are quite some
errors in the BHS text, which probably stem from the conversion (such as
medial kaph instead of final kaph in places, broken footnotes).
Who created this module? I'd be interested in working with you to improve the
c
Hi David,
I have been working lately on many greek texts (with accents) and recently
contacted Troy about it. So it is me that Troy refers to.
I shall mail you directly...
Costas
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Troy suggested that I send mail to the list, that I might be able to work
with Costas (I do not know who Costas is) to polish up the W.H. module, let me
know how I can help.
David
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Troy wrote:
We have a new module
available for testing on the alpha pages:
<...>
I hope it will be a
great resource. I'd love get feedback, ideas, and
thoughts about it. Much gratitude to all involved;
once again, a truely
beautiful picture of God using His whole Body for a
purpose.
It looks
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