On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, Graeme Nunn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After a quick trawl around my hard drive
> http://www.thenunns.f2s.com/STEP%201.1.doc
> I will leave it up for the next couple of days if you want to grab a
> copy.
Thanks already grabbed it (and the associated documents) by follow
Trevor,
After a quick trawl around my hard drive
http://www.thenunns.f2s.com/STEP%201.1.doc
I will leave it up for the next couple of days if you want to grab a
copy.
Graeme
On 20 Jan 2005, at 22:31, Trevor Jenkins wrote:
I went looking for the STEP specification but sadly the link on the
Dev
I think we should really just let STEP die. I don't see us ever
supporting it and its supporters are going out of business or changing
to other formats rapidly. It was never our responsibility to pick of the
slack for a defunct standards body, incapable of supporting its own work.
If you want t
I went looking for the STEP specification but sadly the link on the
Developer's Quick Start page http://crosswire.org/sword/develop/index.jsp
gave me a "Not Found" page instead. The link is resolving to
http://www.crosswire.org/bsisg/
A Google search turns up some postings to this or other lists a
http://crosswire.org/sword/develop/swordmodule/
Pastor Ed B. wrote:
I have a few resources that I'd like to convert into Sword modules so
that I can use them in Linux natively.
Is there a HOWTO posted anywhere which gives a step by step conversion
process on how to take a raw text file (of a comm
Hello, all.
I have a few resources that I'd like to convert into Sword modules so
that I can use them in Linux natively.
Is there a HOWTO posted anywhere which gives a step by step conversion
process on how to take a raw text file (of a commentary, for example)
and turn it into a sword module? I