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Datum: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 15:15:01 -0700
Von: Chris Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: SWORD Developers\' Collaboration Forum
Betreff: Re: [sword-devel] Bug RtoL support in WinSword
> Which version of Windows are you using? Which version of MSIE do you
Hi.If you point swordweb to Genesis 2:18, using the original KJV, there is something funny happening.In Genesis 2, at least 6 verses aren't there, and some of the ones which are there do not appear fully.Something like this appears to be happening in the NASB as well for Genesis 2.
This appears to
I've added to the beginning of the parallel study tab a couple useful
presets for which I had previously kept bookmarks on my local browser.
http://crosswire.org/study/parallelstudy.jsp
I've also updated our live copy of swordweb to use the latest sword
engine from svn, which fixes a minor
The ones there are still 1.5.8. I expect that is where the 1.5.9 ones
will land.
Osis2mod in particular has been changed in 1.5.9 to handle "properly".
Greg Hellings wrote:
> These utilities are already provided for you. They are stand-alone
> executables. Doing a Google search for osis2mod w
Which version of Windows are you using? Which version of MSIE do you
have installed? Is your version of Windows a localized version?
Right to left language support is bad in Windows 9x. There is no
reasonable way for us to fix this for these versions of Windows which
aren't even supported by M
Yes, the OSIS filters have changed, mainly, I believe, at the impetus
of the NET Bible, but I don't think that the osis2mod import tool
utilizes the filter, so you should try re-importing your module using
the osis2mod tools and see if they display properly now. But perhaps
someone who knows more
From the change logs it seems that there were some changes made to the
filters, and the osis filters were causing a lot of problems for me when
transcoding the polish bible. Back then I've ended up by stripping most
of the problematic markup to create a working module. Now, as of 1.5.9 I
hope
These utilities are already provided for you. They are stand-alone
executables. Doing a Google search for osis2mod windows gave this:
ftp://ftp.crosswire.org/pub/sword/utils/win32/ as the repository for
it. I don't know if they have changed from 1.5.8 to the system that
is currently around. Che
Hi!
I've been away from the sword project for quite a while now. I'm happy
to see new sword for windows release and I'm really eager to try out
rebuilding the polish warsaw bible that I've transcoded to OSIS more
than year ago. The problem is, as usual, with the sword utilities,
namely osis
Barry,
Thanks for the heads-up. We've added a news item with a link to their
page. This has been a long time coming and your help with this was
instrumental in bringing this to fruition! Congratulations and THANK YOU!
-Troy.
Barry Drake wrote:
> Hi there
>
> http://www
Dear brothers desiring to help in regard to Dutch Bibles,
It has been quite some time since we've had anyone actively update our
copyright progress website at:
http://crosswire.org/copyright/
Maybe it would be a good idea to move this data to our wiki so people
can upda
I have also tried J-Sword's Bibledeesktop for reasons of comparison - it
dispalys all mentioned modules correctly.
Peter
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Datum: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 14:37:03 +0200
Von: "Peter von Kaehne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: SWORD Developers\' Collaboration Forum
Betreff: Re
The Hebrew module WLC _is_ displaying correctly when using the "Direction=RtoL"
directive.
But it appears it follows a different algorithm than the Arabic and the Farsi
one: Removing the directive will result in a jumbled up sentence structure but
not jumbled up words. I.e. the first word will
Hi,
I have created (not yet posted to you) a Farsi complete Bible module.
In the process I think I have found a bug within Sword for Windows RtoL support.
I am running the newest published version (not a development version but 1.5.9)
My module is UTF-8 encoded and needs RtoL support. So I adde
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