Re: [sword-devel] NET Bible

2005-04-24 Thread Troy A. Griffitts
Tom, Try placing the net.conf file in mods.d instead of newmods (shouldn't matter). Also, you can't change the nt or ot files. The nt.vss and ot.vss are indecies into exact character positions of the nt and ot files. If you remove a character, then everything will be off by one. Suggestion

Re: [sword-devel] MinGwin

2005-04-24 Thread DM Smith
I was able to get Sword API to compile under Cygwin, but it did not build a dll, rather a sa (if I remember). The hardest part was generating the makefiles. I had a lot of false starts. If I remember there was output that said to add a file to another, so I did that then it worked. Since I have b

Re: [sword-devel] NET Bible

2005-04-24 Thread Tom Whittemore
Brother Chris, Troy and Barry: First,  please accept my sincere thanks for responding to my (obviously,  stupid "rookie") questions.  Once I get these modules going,  I would be honoured to help the rookies that follow after me by passing on what I glean from the "masters"  (didn't I read some

Re: [sword-devel] MinGwin

2005-04-24 Thread Krzysztof Bialas
This is definitelly great news!! I'm also looking for it in Cygwin - SVN version bails out on configure script while creating Makefiles thou... I'd also like to see BibleTime compiled in Cygwin - it looks like everything is available - KDE and QT are already there. I'd like to check it but curre

Re: [sword-devel] How about the OT's standard versification at Sword ?

2005-04-24 Thread Krzysztof Bialas
Hi! This is exactly the thing I was thinking about this weekend! I propose a TWiki space already dedicated for v11n as a perfect place to put such a document together. Take a look here http://www.crosswire.org/ucgi-bin/twiki/view/Swordapi/AlternateVersification I'll also be more than happy to co

[sword-devel] MinGwin

2005-04-24 Thread Barry Drake
Hi there ... Just to say that having got everything including the utilities to build under the free Borland Builder 6, I though I'd have a go with Mingwin. It's years since I looked at it, and it really has improved. The msys package gives the look and feel of the Linux console, and has al