[sword-devel] Swedish translation for Windows.

2004-05-18 Thread Johannes Heikkinen
Hello. I have made a swedish translation of The Sword for Windows. I include the files here from uilocales.d\ . I hope I send them to the right place. .Johannes Heikkinen<><> sv.conf Description: Binary data ___ sword-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECT

Re: [sword-devel] Dictionary problem in sword cvs

2004-05-18 Thread William Thimbleby
Cheers, I fixed it by uppercasing the keys I use within Cocoa. Also how does this apply to letters like the German ß which I know translates to 'SS' when I capitalise things? (eßen -> ESSEN) Thanks --Will On 18 May 2004, at 11:19, Troy A. Griffitts wrote: The dictionary keys are stored in in upp

Re: [sword-devel] More CVS Automake errors

2004-05-18 Thread Daniel Glassey
finally found out what this was - automake 1.6 is less flexible than 1.7 is with the way you set up conditional compilation, fixed in CVS. also committed your cvsignore files Regards, Daniel On 18 May 2004, at 00:34, David's Mailing List and Spam Receiver wrote: When I try to run autogen.sh I get

Re: [sword-devel] Dictionary problem in sword cvs

2004-05-18 Thread Joachim Ansorg
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 > We probably broke the non-ICU/non-supplied toupper code. I'll have a > look at it soon. (or Joachim could see why the old logic isn't getting > called in this configuration (hint-wink). the default StringMgr::upperUTF8 call did nothing, I fixed it

Re: [sword-devel] Dictionary problem in sword cvs

2004-05-18 Thread Troy A. Griffitts
The dictionary keys are stored in in uppercase if language-applicable. So when you search for Aaron, the lexicon driver algo does a binary search for AARON. If its toupper fails, then a logical binary search for Aaron would effectively produce Baal, (a > Z) so Aaron would logically be filed af

[sword-devel] Attn Troy: Origins of the Bengel module

2004-05-18 Thread Christian Renz
Christian, I really don't know either. It might even predate my joining Sword. It is definitely pretty old. We could start from scratch with the copyright owner, if no one knows where it came from and no one has any documentation. --Chris Thanks for the information, Chris, and sorry for taki