Troy,
Looks good!
I think that the speed button with the "Lemma" tooltip is not obvious as
an equivalence to the Option -> Strong's Numbers.
When I first installed the app, the "Words of Christ in Red" was set to
off, but they came up in Red. I verified that this is a problem in
1.5.6. Onc
Hi there DMS
DM Smith wrote:
> Try this:
> http://crosswire.org/ftpmirror/pub/sword/utils/win32/icudt34.zip
Thanks pal .. works just fine. I'll give it a proper test
tomorrow.
God bless,
Barry
-- From Barry Drake (The Revd) minister of the Netherfield United Ref
Barry Drake wrote:
> Hi Troy ..
>
> Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
>
>> New Release Candidate ready for testing.
>>
> Bad news from me so far. I tried to work it - the first thing I got
> was: 'application failed to start because ICUDT34.dll not found'. I
> looked on the Sword site
Hi Troy ..
Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> New Release Candidate ready for testing.
Bad news from me so far. I tried to work it - the first thing I got
was: 'application failed to start because ICUDT34.dll not found'. I
looked on the Sword site and couldn't find a version of that. No
prob
L.Allan-pbio wrote:
> Some test results:
>
> * Searching for "*regeneration" using "Optimized Searching" caused
> crash. Sword.exe was still "alive" (because of try...catch?), but the
> "Halt" button was showing, and had to exit Sword.exe to get it reset
> to "Search". Even closing the Sear
Some test results:
* Capabilities of "Optimized Searching" are impressive ... able to
search for things like:
(languages or nations) and sons
but is there documentation available or being prepared? Can this be
made available for non-indexed (non-optimized) searching?
* Searching for "*regenerat
Thanks for making this available.
> Compiled against latest SVN of SWORD engine.
Does this mean that we can/should do testing of the ESV module, and
report problems ... rather than testing limited to the web-site?
("Notes" and "Cross References" are mis-behaving in Mark 1 ... see
earlier proble
On Jun 27, 2006, at 1:12 AM, Natevw wrote:
> Mark Zealey wrote:
>> Traditionally [] are used to denote just that, so I'd keep them in
>> (see the
>> varous greek modules which use [] as a 'dubious' reading of the
>> text).
>>
>> M
>>
>
> So there is no way to add italics to text in a verse-pe
New Release Candidate ready for testing.
New Features:
Compiled against latest SVN of SWORD engine.
Compiled against latest SVN of clucene (please delete and recreate any
previously generated indecies before reporting bugs against searching)
Newly added support (in engine) to look for books in ..