Greg Hellings wrote:
Personally I hate it when there is no option to *not* create Start
Menu/Quick Start/Desktop shortcuts. For each of those steps it would
be nice to have a check box or some other item that allows me to say
"Do Not Create Shortcut." Just my preference, really.
Here is a li
Greg H: wrote:
Getting a copy of the "original" source should be close to possible using
the exporter programs. If Practice was made with the imp format, you should
be able to do something like 'mod2imp Practice > Practice.txt' .
That was VERY helpful. Thanks. I've been able to "clone" from se
Yah, I noticed that on the screen-shot about 2 seconds after I e-mailed you.I had Linux on an older iPAQ and I really enjoyed it (being able to ssh into your handheld is just a joy) - but back when I had it installed it handled external cards really badly so I switched back. Probably won't switch
DM Smith wrote:
I am trying to checkout icu-sword from svn and almost every directory
has an CVS directory.
Shouldn't these be deleted?
No; the CVS files point to ICU's CVS repository, the SVN files point to
our SVN repository. Having both permits updating from the base ICU
repository and co
Good point.
I was thinking more of the original import file, rather than the master
source. I was guessing that Lynn needs a copy of an importable
file to use as demonstrations for the importer how-to that he's
creating. In that case, the exporter should have all the required
mark-up that he wou
For my own self I prefer to have no entry under the Start Menu and an
icon on the desktop for some programs, with an entry on the Start Menu
and none on the desktop for others. It's all dependent on the
frequency with which I access the program. I really dislike
having an entry in both places. T
DM Smith wrote:
I am trying to checkout icu-sword from svn and almost every directory
has an CVS directory.
Shouldn't these be deleted?
On a related note, the checkout is really, really slow. Much slower
than normal. Does the server need a reboot?
I found out why it is so slow. It is so big.
Greg Hellings wrote:
Personally I hate it when there is no option to *not* create Start
Menu/Quick Start/Desktop shortcuts. For each of those steps it would
be nice to have a check box or some other item that allows me to say
"Do Not Create Shortcut." Just my preference, really.
For Desktop
On 2/3/06, Wes Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt, can I get this
If you're willing to install linux (gpe.handhelds.org) on your PDA, yes.
Matt
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Personally I hate it when there is no option to *not* create Start
Menu/Quick Start/Desktop shortcuts. For each of those steps it
would be nice to have a check box or some other item that allows me to
say "Do Not Create Shortcut." Just my preference, really.
--GregOn 2/4/06, DM Smith <[EMAIL PRO
Lynn,
Due to some of the same difficulties you were running into, I had
planned to make a new tutorial on how to create a module in my edits to
the website. I was stalled over the month of December because I
had a terrible case of Carpel Tunnel syndrome (which still hasn't gone
away) and now I'm
I am trying to checkout icu-sword from svn and almost every directory
has an CVS directory.
Shouldn't these be deleted?
On a related note, the checkout is really, really slow. Much slower than
normal. Does the server need a reboot?
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As far as I recall, it's actually a "feature" and not a "bug."
(Correct me if I'm wrong) In the API, the reference for a chapter
introduction is, e.g., Luke 1:0 and the reference for a book's
introduction is, e.g., Luke 0:0. -1 seems a bit strange, but it
might have a special use also. I don't k
Greg Hellings wrote:
Lynn,
Getting a copy of the "original" source should be close to possible
using the exporter programs.
I don't think that the content of a module is necessarily from original
source. In some cases it is derived from a secondary source.
And if it is from the original so
I was interested in trying to prepare a simple module, and was hoping that
the "original input source code" for some of the existing modules was
available. These might serve as templates to get started.
Sorry if this has been asked/answered previously.
I've looked at the "Module Making" webpag
Using BibleCS v1.5.8rc1 on WinXp-Sp2
The "spin-controls" at the upper left allow the chapter # to be 0, and the
verse # to be 0 or -1.
You can specify a book, such as Luke. This will set the "spin controls" to
Chap=1 and Verse=1. Then when you click on the Down arrow/button, you can
specify
Troy,
Lynn and I have been working on this. Our approach has been a little
different. My goal is to get a basic installer for just BibleCS and his
has been to create a family of installers for all derivative Sword API
Windows applications. These are not at odds with each other and I think
w
On 04/02/06, Geoffrey w Hastings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just returned from a mission to Uganda.
> I would like to let every one know the SWORD came in very handy.
> Part of our mission was to preach at a pastors conference.
> I carried a copy of the SWORD on CD in case I wanted to t
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