Martin,
In fact I don't know because, I have no idea. first I need to try and then I I
could say OK I continue or this task is to difficult or time consuming for
me.
I would say :
- I just installed the bibletime and have some suggestion ( the navigation
between verses and chapter and books n
Earlier I asked [EMAIL PROTECTED] about using non-GPL (but
GPL-compatible)
licenses for software that uses GPL'd libraries, to see what their
perspective on the issue was. Following are the messages I sent and the
replies I received. Please note that I am not trying to spite Crosswire
Hi Christofe,
well, what would you like to do, what skills do you have? You`re more than
welcome to help.
Martin
Am Montag, 25. April 2005 12:56 schrieb c.bouillon:
> Hello,
>
> I just joining your mailing list. I could finaley installed and used
> bibletime on my mandrake 10 and kunbuntu 5.4 s
On Monday 25 April 2005 15:01, DM Smith wrote:
> Placement of accents with composed are determined by the font editor and
> are placed correctly.
...if they are placed correctly :) If you want to see the bugs in FreeFont,
see https://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?func=browse&set=open&group=freefont
Hi Joachim ...
Joachim Ansorg wrote:
It's not right that encrypted modules can't be compressed.
My apologies for that. I had an old version of mod2zmod that didn't
have the compress facility. I've updated it and tested it out! Thanks.
God bless,
Barry
-- From Barry Drake (The Revd) min
Does anyone have access to this book -
A Computerized Data Base for Septuagint Studies:
The Parallel Aligned Text of the Greek and Hebrew Bible
Information in it maybe helpful in finishing the Parallel MS\LXX.
DNR
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Hi,
> Also, you mentioned you wanted to compress the module intl a zmod. At
> the present time, locked (encrypted) modules can't be compressed, and
> you're going to want to lock the commentary module using the cipherraw
> utility.
It's not right that encrypted modules can't be compressed.
mod2z
Hi,
I thing I've found what the problem with makefiles was. Take a look at
configure.ac. At the very end there is a definition AC_CONFIG_FILES.
In the original file, from SVN, the config files are set in few lines each
ending with backslash. This should be ok, but for some reason it couses a
pro
Great input!
Placement of accents with composed are determined by the font editor and
are placed correctly. Rendering of decomposed is an approximation. So,
yes, composed look better. If the end user has a font that completely
supports composed.
Font selection is critical with composed. Many fo
Barry Drake wrote:
DM Smith wrote:
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 makefile isn't intended to build a dll - the libsword.la that is
produced is a static library archive. It is simply a bundle of all
the .o (obje
Hello,
I just joining your mailing list. I could finaley installed and used bibletime
on my mandrake 10 and kunbuntu 5.4 syst.
Now I would like to go further and to help you. but I don't know in with area.
What do you suggest for a start ?
- debbuging ?
- translation ?
What is the needs ?
ch
This Accented Greek NT thing is great, and I'd like to share some thoughts
about it. I'm not a specialist in fonts, Greek or unicode, so be warned. I
hope this gives some new and useful thoughts if not else.
First, about de/precomposed characters. If the text uses decomposed
characters, the fon
Brother Troy:
When I did some checking, and for some reason, the AKJV is in both
the \rawtext\ AND the \ztext\ folders! I used the lo.conf as a source
for the net.conf instead and IT WORKED! Sorry, to "shout", but I'm am
just so excited! I have been up for 17 hours fooling around with th
Hi Tom ..
Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
I think I might have spotted the problem: you mention the NET
\modules\texts\rawtext\ folder
It works OK for me - I ran imp2vs on the file you sent me and it
converst fine. My .conf file is as follows (for test in line 1 and 2
use NET):
[TEST]
Data
Tom,
I think I might have spotted the problem: you mention the NET
\modules\texts\rawtext\ folder, then you show a .conf file pointing to:
./modules/textx/*ztext*/net/
notice the 'rawtext' | 'ztext' conflict in the paths.
Hope this helps.
-Troy.
Tom Whittemore wrote:
Brother Troy:
Thank
Brother Troy:
Thanks for responding. When the SWORD started, it found the net.conf
file in the newmods folder, and moved it to the mods.d folder.
Since the AJKV works well, I copied the AKJV ot, nt, ot.vss, and the
nt.vss files into the NET \modules\texts\rawtext\ folder, thus
overwritin
Hi Chris .
Krzysztof Bialas wrote:
This is definitelly great news!! I'm also looking for it in Cygwin -
SVN version bails out on configure script while creating Makefiles
thou...
All I did was use the configuration files out of the old Sword 1.5.7
version that can be downloaded from the Swor
DM Smith wrote:
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 makefile isn't intended to build a dll - the libsword.la that is
produced is a static library archive. It is simply a bundle of all the
.o (object) files. You can
Hi Tom .
Tom Whittemore wrote:
The .conf file (shown below) was plasced in the "newmods" folder and
The SWORD program was started. It found the "new" module and
installed it, but nothing showed up when I tried to show either OT or
NT chapters. What am I doing wrong?
Try Troy's sugge
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