Troy,
I think that it might be reasonable to add support for such a
concept to the Sword engine.
In JSword we have a notion of a module set which can be subsetted by
a filter against a field in the conf. The code is pretty simple (see
http://www.crosswire.org/jsword/java2htm
"Greg Hellings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I don't have a solution for you... but you could just consider it to
> be suggestive reading that the install manager thinks would be other
> good books for you to read also :)
:-)
Interesting point, but I already have nearly the entire module set
ava
I don't have a solution for you... but you could just consider it to
be suggestive reading that the install manager thinks would be other
good books for you to read also :)
On 10/15/06, Karl Kleinpaste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Terry just did some updates to bring back the module manager in GS,
Terry just did some updates to bring back the module manager in GS,
which hadn't been functional in FCn for some time. Trying it out, it
promptly toasted several modules that I decided to re-download
experimentally. But it seems not to be GS' fault, because trying the
same thing from "installmgr"
Dear Сергей,
I'm sorry, but I can't help much with this problem. The SWORD engine
doesn't really dictate how a frontend software program should display
the books in the library. The engine provides information and the
frontend is free to present the book however it chooses. It would be
cool
Dear Troy!
Sorry, that I didn't express myself well. I usually use Bibletime, but
sometimes also Gnomesword.
In those programs we have categories: Bible, Bookmarks, Books, Commentaries and
so on. In any of those categories we have subcategories with language, like
English,
German, Russian, Ukr
hi,
my name is ivan and i would help as translator for serbian language.i
sow also on the sword projekt thath serbian bible do not exist. please
let me know how can i help?
tnx
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