Forwarded per his suggestion. I have no information or opinion about
such matters.
--karl
| By the way, if the Sword project ever needs a way to search
| linguistically analyzed material more sophisticatedly, please have a
| look at my Emdros project:
| http://emdros.org
| It is basically a li
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> At first I was getting 'boxes' for missing characters, so I switched the
> font to GentiumAlt. The display is very nice. Strong numbers, morphology show
> up
> too. And most of all, diacritics! People have been requesting this.
I don't seem to have GentiumAlt, but
Pierre Marc Dumuid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In gnomesword2 (2.2.1) the bible verse shows up as a hyperlink, but when
> clicking on it, the preview doesn't switch to the verse??
FYI, earlier today Terry found the bug. It wasn't a GnomeSword
problem at all; it was a Sword lib problem in OSIS
The typical pattern of development has been to support modules hosted
at Crosswire. If a new module has a new feature, then it is put in
beta and the different applications are given time to support the new
feature.
If we know that we want to work in this direction, we could mock up a
modu
On Fri, 2 Feb 2007, Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
> If your Sword UI has an install manager, define a new remote source
> for yourself: ftp.kleinpaste.org, /pub/sword.
Thanks! Forced translitteration has been annoyance because I can read
Greek. I would like to see also other Greek text modules with
diacr
Thanks DM,
> Having said all this, Sword does not support osisRefs that have the
> workID prefix.
>
Is this likely to be fixed in the future? (and I'm guessing it's up to
each application developer to get it working :(
I was also thinking that maybe if no work is defined then bible should
be
Pierre,
With a reference like Ephesians 2:1 the OSIS manual indicates that the osisRef is to be
understood as a reference to the same work. So properly, it refers to
the same commentary in which it is found.
The proper way to reference this would be to include a workID as a
prefix, such as
Karl...
This is really superb!
I really happy with this, especially to see the difference between words like
autos and hautos and oos and hoos!
I set the fontsize for ancient greek two points higher to be able to
distinguish between spiritus asper or lenis, but now I can and it just ROCKS!
This
In a message dated 2/3/2007 7:48:54 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I tried it on Windows XP SP2 in The SWORD Project. I'm getting the
> following error message:
> Module Name: (Tisch-Up) is unsupported and the module must be upgraded or
In a message dated 2/3/2007 7:48:54 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I tried it on Windows XP SP2 in The SWORD Project. I'm getting the
> following error message:
> Module Name: (Tisch-Up) is unsupported and the module must be upgraded or
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I tried it on Windows XP SP2 in The SWORD Project. I'm getting the
> following error message:
> Module Name: (Tisch-Up) is unsupported and the module must be upgraded or
> removed.
Oh, bother! I forgot, WinSword is uptight about dashes in the
[BracketedName]. Rem
Pierre Marc Dumuid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> But I did see that on the website it said that OSIS
> is the preferred format... hence my choice.
For myself, when I first encountered Sword tools a year ago and wanted
to start generating modules, by dumb (bad) luck I happened to open up
a GBF mod
In a message dated 2/3/2007 12:44:06 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Earlier today, I picked up a copy of Ulrik Peterson's new v1.5 of
Tischendorf8 from http://morphgnt.org/. It's a very easy-to-work-with
text containing morph and Strong's and I spent a little while
p
Thanks Karl,
that did the trick!
> Does the *.conf include "Encoding=UTF-8"?
>
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Pierre Marc Dumuid wrote:
> That matter aside:
>
> I'm not sure but I'm getting the idea that sword doesn't store the
> modules in it's own format. This seems REALLY strange, as it relies on
> the client to provide the interpretation of the format and thus results
> in differences between cli
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