On 3/13/07, jhphx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jonathon Blake wrote:
> > Of course, Prayer Azariah is the simple case. The big issue is with
> > Esther and Greek Esther. I'd suggest tackling that one first. [My
> > solution is to simply treat Esther, and Greek Esther as two different
> > books, ma
Jonathon Blake wrote:
> Of course, Prayer Azariah is the simple case. The big issue is with
> Esther and Greek Esther. I'd suggest tackling that one first. [My
> solution is to simply treat Esther, and Greek Esther as two different
> books, making no attempt to map them to each other.]
If I under
Greg wrote:
> simply part of the verses of chapter 3 of Daniel so that the chapter
> is expanded out to about 100 or so verses. I have never seen the
> repetition of numbering, except when the complete version is giving
> the alternate schemes. When I have seen it, the verses have been
The Jeru
DM Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In this there is a need to have a well-defined protocol and URI
> specification that all applications share and for all Sword apps for
> a given platform to play together. Today, each front-end does it's
> own thing, ignoring all other front-ends.
Yes,
On Mar 13, 2007, at 6:22 AM, Eeli Kaikkonen wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Mar 2007, Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
>> For the record, GnomeSword handles this in (what can be) a general
>> way: GS handles "sword://" URLs as clickable references. GS
>> understands "sword://ModuleName/KeyIntoThatModule" where the ke
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007, Eeli Kaikkonen wrote:
> This happens with Finnish also, modules FinPR and FinPR92. The short
> module descriptions (or names) have unicode characters.
Sorry - the encoding of finpr.conf was iso-8859, not utf.
Yours,
Eeli Kaikkonen (Mr.), Oulu, Finland
e-mail
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007, Adrian Korten wrote:
> One: In the Description field in the module .conf file, we placed a Thai
> character description. It displays properly in the pop-up. It displays
> properly in the side window that the user can open in the search window.
> But it does not display at all i
On Mon, 12 Mar 2007, Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
> For the record, GnomeSword handles this in (what can be) a general
> way: GS handles "sword://" URLs as clickable references. GS
> understands "sword://ModuleName/KeyIntoThatModule" where the key is
> obviously a verse reference for Bibles and commenta