Re: [sword-devel] Thai and Lucene

2005-02-14 Thread Adrian Korten
g'day, I've been wondering whether Thai would benefit from Lucene. Even if it does support utf-8, I doubt that Lucene supports Thai when no word breaks are provided. Even if it had smarts to handle Thai word-breaking like ICU, it would stumble over the Biblical words. S, I haven't tried it.

Re: [sword-devel] Tagalog Bible - test module

2005-02-14 Thread Adrian Korten
Tagalog is one of the official and commonly used languages of the Philippines. So it is understood by quite a few people. The Abbott Family wrote: I downloaded the Tagalog Bible Module and added it to The Sword Project for Windows. It seems to work okay. I don't know if there might be any ty

Re: [sword-devel] conf utf-8

2005-02-14 Thread Adrian Korten
g'day, Thanks for explaining this with the proper terminology. The explanation agrees with my understanding as received from others. I think too that it can be read and thrown away -- but it should be handled. ak Chris Little wrote: Troy A. Griffitts wrote: My guess about the characters whi

[sword-devel] Sword lucene indexes

2005-02-14 Thread DM Smith
JSword can use indexes built by Sword! ___ sword-devel mailing list sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel

Re: [sword-devel] wxBible using cross-platform wxWidgets?

2005-02-14 Thread Chris Little
See BibleStudy 1.0 at http://www.whensdinner.com/. It is already fully functioning and at a stable state, but I'm sure they could use help if you're interested. (And, yes, it uses Sword.) --Chris Lynn Allan wrote: Just curious ... has there been previous discussions of using the wxWidgets cross-

Re: [sword-devel] conf utf-8

2005-02-14 Thread Chris Little
UTF-8 is a stream of bytes, so it has no endianness. Big vs. little endian indicates whether you store the bytes of a 2+ byte number starting with the low- or high-order byte. You can use a BOM in any Unicode encoding (UTF-7, UTF-8, UTF-16BE, UTF-16LE, UTF-32BE, or UTF-32LE) since it encodes bo

[sword-devel] wxBible using cross-platform wxWidgets?

2005-02-14 Thread Lynn Allan
Just curious ... has there been previous discussions of using the wxWidgets cross-platform library for Bible software? I looked over the past several years of sword-devel archives and didn't see anything other than a passing mention or two ... (but it wasn't all that of an exhaustive search.) I've

Re: [sword-devel] (OT) Audio editor for sermons (CleanSpeech) invites alpha testers

2005-02-14 Thread Lynn Allan
Sounds good ... There is an official sourceforge project with the name "Audacious" that could serve the cvs/svn purpose for the console app, and maybe the GUI. Here is a link to the original Word .doc proposal for SermonEditor. There have been a number of changes since the Jan, 2005 write-up, but

Re: [sword-devel] (OT) Audio editor for sermons (CleanSpeech) invites alpha testers

2005-02-14 Thread Gavin Rogers
Hey count me in!! I'm a linux guy, but my main linux machine is an iBook so i can reboot into OSX as well. I would love to help you guys put together packages for linux/OSX and (long term future) integrate this into the debian main package selection. But for the momet, we need to get some kinda

Re: [sword-devel] Tagalog Bible - test module

2005-02-14 Thread The Abbott Family
I downloaded the Tagalog Bible Module and added it to The Sword Project for Windows.  It seems to work okay.    I don't know if there might be any typos as I do not read Spanish or what ever language that this is in.  I have since uninstalled it from my computer as it is of no use to me as I am un

[sword-devel] (OT) Audio editor for sermons (CleanSpeech) invites alpha testers

2005-02-14 Thread Lynn Allan
I've been working with the founder of the www.sermonaudio.com website and the project leaders of the Audacity audio editor to develop a simplified/enhanced audio editor specifically designed for speeches/sermons. SermonEditor (aka CleanSpeech) is about to go from narrow alpha testing to wider beta

RE: [sword-devel] Indexes

2005-02-14 Thread Pham, Khoi
Christ; Have you ever have time to check the imp2ld.exe yet? Paul -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Little Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 4:33 PM To: SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Indexes In the se

Re: [sword-devel] conf utf-8

2005-02-14 Thread DM Smith
UTF-8 has big and little endian byte orderings. If there is no byte mark, it will be significant to use a particular byte ordering (either little-endian or big-endian). If there is a BOM, then it can be interrogated and the UTF can be interpret in either fashion. Even so, I think that it would be

Re: [sword-devel] conf utf-8

2005-02-14 Thread Chris Little
Troy A. Griffitts wrote: My guess about the characters which keep the .conf file from being recognized... try adding a few newlines to the beginning of the file. I would guess that XXX[Section Name] at the beginning is just causing our .conf reader to not recognize the "Section Name". The