Dear Barry,
I will take a look at some of the "flexible canon" stuff. I'm very
interested in it because it is probably very closely related to one of my
desires: very flexible annotation for my personal notes! I'd like to be
able to make commentary about any selectable chunk of scripture, from a
Troy,
Thanks for your answers. I'll try to look into the CLucene and ICU issues
closer this weekend or very early next week, and will report back with more
info if necessary.
Your comments about API changes make perfect sense. I'm glad to see a patch
is pending for BT - I'll try it out and let
Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> Adrian,
> I'd be happy to help with whatever you'd need, but I'm not sure,
> exactly, what you'd like.
>
> Technically, the .conf file needs to be UTF-8 encoded.
>
> Practically, this is probably most easily accomplished using any text
> editor on
On 9/7/06, Troy A. Griffitts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Technically, the .conf file needs to be UTF-8 encoded.
>
Sounds like it would be pretty easy to convert it to Thai then :)
Well, except for the translation. At least in my case. But it sounds
like you have that done.
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Adrian,
I'd be happy to help with whatever you'd need, but I'm not sure,
exactly, what you'd like.
Technically, the .conf file needs to be UTF-8 encoded.
Practically, this is probably most easily accomplished using any text
editor on your platform that saves in UTF-8.
On 9/7/06, Adrian Korten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> g'day,
>
> Could you release a utility to enable creation of conf files for
> non-Roman alphabet languages (ie. Thai)? I'd like to try the new RC1
> with a basic Thai menu.
>
if the program was run under a Unicode environment...oh wait. I use
g'day,
Could you release a utility to enable creation of conf files for
non-Roman alphabet languages (ie. Thai)? I'd like to try the new RC1
with a basic Thai menu.
ak
Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> SWORD 1.5.9 RC1 is now available for download and test from the alpha
> area at:
>
> http://cros
That would definitely be interesting and profitable. I would be
interested as time allows, as well as a slow dial-up connection. But the
one question that comes to mind is legality. What would be the source of
the information? I was thinking that the critical apparatus of the NA27,
for instanc
Per some of DM's wonderful suggestions, there is a new rev available
(with a smaller image for people using dialup modems (David)). :)
Thanks for all who commented:
http://crosswire.org/~scribe/papyriedit/transcribeLevel1.jsp
PS. I realize the workspace links don't do anything yet.
PPS. I still
Would anyone be interested in helping enter data if we developed a
simple web interface to submit MSS authorities along with their date and
coverage of the Biblical texts (basically the data in the back of your
Nestle-Aland GNT)
e.g.
P1
III
Mat.1.1-9,12,14-20
P2
VI
John.12.12-15
The goal of
Welcome Scott,
I'll try to answer a few of your questions.
> CLucene had the issue
> with "lib/CLucene/clucene-config.h" instead of
> "include/CLucene/clucene-config.h" mentioned in earlier e-mails,
There is a note about this problem in the SWORD INSTALL doc. Search for
clucene and y
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