Re: [sword-devel] SWORD link, and other misc. comments

2007-02-04 Thread Troy A. Griffitts
Hey DM. Thanks for pointing out the error in the manual. Regarless of the manual, the specification clearly states: > There is a deprecation of the osisRefWork in favor of a new mechanism > workPrefix, which allows one to associate specific paths with a workID. > However, it is, in my opion

Re: [sword-devel] GentiumAlt font (Re: A new Tischendorf8...)

2007-02-04 Thread Matt Reimer
On 2/4/07, Karl Kleinpaste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > Gentium and GentiumAlt are available, free for non-commercial use, > > under the Open Font License, from: > > _http://scripts.sil.org/Gentium_ (http://scripts.sil.org/Gentium) > > Now, that's a *pretty* font. Isn

[sword-devel] GentiumAlt font (Re: A new Tischendorf8...)

2007-02-04 Thread Karl Kleinpaste
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Gentium and GentiumAlt are available, free for non-commercial use, > under the Open Font License, from: > _http://scripts.sil.org/Gentium_ (http://scripts.sil.org/Gentium) Now, that's a *pretty* font. I prefer /sans serif/ fonts too much for Latin alphabet use to want

Re: [sword-devel] Python and swig

2007-02-04 Thread Bill Burton
Hello Jason, On 2/1/07, Jason Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I recently worked on the swig bindings themselves, but I agree the > build process is pretty broken. I modified the .i files, but left the > build process how it was, focusing instead on the visual studio > related files for buildin

Re: [sword-devel] A new Tischendorf8, from Petersen's recently-released v1.5

2007-02-04 Thread DavidTroidl
In a message dated 2/3/2007 10:42:54 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I don't seem to have GentiumAlt, but "@Arial Unicode MS" has proven to be a good choice. No boxes, and the diacriticals look good. Gentium and GentiumAlt are available, free for non-commercial use

Re: [sword-devel] SWORD link, and other misc. comments

2007-02-04 Thread DM Smith
On Feb 4, 2007, at 4:18 AM, Chris Little wrote: > Troy A. Griffitts wrote: >> It would be nice to extend SWORD linking, first to differentiate >> between >> self references and general Bible references, as I think adding 'self >> referencing' give us the most bang for our... er... well, >> sa

[sword-devel] Hebrew & Greek dictionaries, reprised

2007-02-04 Thread Karl Kleinpaste
Mr. Petersen is a wealth of information, and pointed me as well to Jens Grebner's Strong's Hebrew that uses UTF-8. So I've built this also, and re-built the Greek that I first produced 2 days ago, so that its sword:// refs to Hebrew point at this new version. One oddity: Being a GnomeSword user,

Re: [sword-devel] SWORD link, and other misc. comments

2007-02-04 Thread DM Smith
On Feb 4, 2007, at 4:18 AM, Chris Little wrote: Troy A. Griffitts wrote: I thought we left the OSIS specification to say that osisRef defaulted to Bible.KJV if no prefix was specified in the osisRef and no osisRefWork was defined. We tried to steer OSIS as much as we could to match how S

Re: [sword-devel] SWORD link, and other misc. comments

2007-02-04 Thread Chris Little
Troy A. Griffitts wrote: > It would be nice to extend SWORD linking, first to differentiate between > self references and general Bible references, as I think adding 'self > referencing' give us the most bang for our... er... well, sacrifice of > time. A full blown mechanism to reference any

[sword-devel] SWORD link, and other misc. comments

2007-02-04 Thread Troy A. Griffitts
LINKS SWORD has historically only supported Bible links, and not any specific Bible, at that. Thus, a link (found in any type of module) to "Jn.3.16" in SWORD has always meant "John 3:16 in the KJV reference scheme shown to the user in any way and from any Bible the frontend decides the user