You can send modules to me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'll also need to
know all of the source/copyright information about the module.
Right now I'm fairly behind on Sword stuff, but I will try to get
through my backlog once my spring break begins in about a week.
--Chris
Arthur Bolstad wrote:
> Ho
Thanks for the comments Troy. I have a better understanding now.
Daniel Blake
Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> Hey guys. A few quick comments:
>
> Chris Little is the official pumpkin holder of SWORD modules.
>
> I believe Chris requires from module submitters the source and any
> scripts necessary
How does one send an OSIS file to you? I have one I think you would want,
but it is not clear how to submit that file to you.
art bolstad
- Original Message -
From: "Chris Little" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum"
Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2007 7:04 PM
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Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> I believe Chris requires from module submitters the source and any
> scripts necessary for preprocessing the source to prepare it for
> importing cleanly with one of our import tools. I'm fairly certain he
> does not accept module-only submissions.
Indeed, I don't ac
My apologies for the usual typos, but some in this last email made
things unclear.
> ... While I still have no idea who added these, DisplayLevel is a very
> useful property for general books.
DisplayLevel=2 was removed from general books which were not indexed
down to a verse, line, or other
DisplayLevel=2 seemed to have been added to EVERY general book, a while
ago. While I still have no idea who added these, DisplayLevel is a very
useful property for general books.
The usage for DisplayLevel=2 is when a general book is so finely indexed
that the lowest level of indexing is not t
Hey guys. A few quick comments:
Chris Little is the official pumpkin holder of SWORD modules.
I believe Chris requires from module submitters the source and any
scripts necessary for preprocessing the source to prepare it for
importing cleanly with one of our import tools. I'm fairly certain
DM Smith wrote:
> I have asked about this before, thinking that we should maintain the
> inputs we use for module creation. The response was that the module
> was sufficient. And in the case of copyrighted material for which
> Crosswire has been granted permission to distribute it as a module
On Mar 17, 2007, at 9:17 AM, Joachim Ansorg wrote:
> Hi,
>
>>> Perhaps what you can use is "mod2imp SomeModule > SomeModule.imp".
>
> mod2imp should restore everything in the module.
>
>> Thanks, but it doesn't restore the whole thing. I'm really
>> looking for
>> the bits which are *not* rest
Hi,
> > Perhaps what you can use is "mod2imp SomeModule > SomeModule.imp".
mod2imp should restore everything in the module.
> Thanks, but it doesn't restore the whole thing. I'm really looking for
> the bits which are *not* restored by doing this - especially anchors,
> ids, names and so on. M
On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 10:52:43 -0400, "Karl Kleinpaste"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Luke Plant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > In summary, can anyone point me to example ThML sources for commentaries
> > and general books, in the form immediately before conversion to Sword
> > modules? e.g. MHC a
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