Sorry, wanted to change the subject of this thread, and also wanted to
correct a technical typo below:
-SWORD Bibles use). The new TreeKey subclass will be implemented to
+SWORD Bibles use). The new VerseKey subclass will be implemented to
Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> Jeremy,
> Thanks for th
On 3/9/07, Troy A. Griffitts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With great joy, I would like to officially announce that CrossWire and
> SIL have entered into an agreement which allows us to distribute,
> royalty free, SIL Bible translations, anywhere in the world, for an
> initial 5 year trial period.
>
Jeremy,
Thanks for the great work you guys do over at Biola and for your
encouragement and offer to help with ideas.
Sean,
Yes, this would allow deuterocanonical books.
Greg,
Yes, you have the current plan correctly outlined. Work has been
started.The goal is to take a module like LXXM:
http:
Is this the same work that will allow study of the deuterocanonical books
using SWORD?
If so, I am interested in helping with this development effort.
Thanks.
On 10/03/07, Greg Hellings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I agree with Jeremy. This seems like an ideal time to surge forward
in the alt
I agree with Jeremy. This seems like an ideal time to surge forward
in the alternate versification planning. Last I had heard there were
already significant plans/work in place already on this, is that true?
I thought the plan was to use a TreeKey with an interface that
allowed existing use of t
That is really great. I don't post here much (ever?) but I am appreciative
of the work Crosswire does.
I have a question, in the face of the coming onslaught of Bible
translations. It regards the versification schemes. I know people always
ask about that, and it is on the to-do list. But I wond
Thanks to everyone who chimed in on the different channels. A few comments.
> there was also a
> large corpus of work in the extra-Biblical field that they were
> working with. Are those also part of the agreement, or does it cover
> strictly Wycliffe's scriptural translations?
This license deals
Muy bien! Thanks to the people involved.
Might or might not apply:
I've been using Boost::regex for conversion-like tasks with a
"hold-your-nose template" that I could perhaps adapt to help out.
PTL
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On Mar 10, 2007, at 1:58 AM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
With great joy, I would like to officially announce that CrossWire and
SIL have entered into an agreement which allows us to distribute,
royalty free, SIL Bible translations, anywhere in the world, for an
initial 5 year trial period.
This