On 18/05/07, Jan Knepper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Troy...
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> For that reason I like wxSword... it sound like "double-edged sword"...
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> I am planning on having Hebrews 4:12 in the Splash screen.
> Heb 4:12:
> For the word of God is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged
> swor
I'm working on a TEI-based revision of the Strong's lexicons, but won't
likely have it ready for a few weeks.
Karl's repository has the same lexicons (not sure what markup). His
sources are http://morphgnt.org/projects/strongs-dictionary for the
Greek and http://www.walljm.com/misc/heb_strongs.
Troy,
Karl has both Greek and Hebrew at his sword respostory:
ftp.kleinpaste.org/pub/sword.
Chris is working on a replacement for StrongsGreek and StrongsHebrew.
I'm working on Lockman's Greek and Hebrew lexicons. I've got a first
pass of the Greek done. It's in TEI at this time and it's not a
Troy...
For that reason I like wxSword... it sound like "double-edged sword"...
I am planning on having Hebrews 4:12 in the Splash screen.
Heb 4:12:
For the word of God is living and active. Sharper than any *double-edged*
*sword*, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marr
Troy,
some of us don't have lib64 :(
we just have lib and that's where clucene-config.h lives in Ubuntu-7.04
other than that it worked great.
here's a patch that makes it go.
terry
On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 15:41 -0700, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> OK guys, I had some time today to look into the re
Hey, did someone mention that they had done work on an updated greek or
hebrew lexicon? I'm doing some research and need utf8 representations
of the key word in the body of the definition. A free source with
traceable pedigree would be required. Any help would be appreciated.
-Troy.
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Just a light comment. We have affectionate internal names for projects,
e.g. BibleCS, but end users don't really care what toolkit we use. When
releasing a public package, it might be useful to dub the product
something happy and shiny. Just hoping to alleviate some tension
regarding the nam
Hey Greg!
Yes, I noticed that there was something out there with the name wxSword,
but could not find much references. I also read somewhere that the
wxWidgets UI stuff had been dropped in favor of .net^H^H^H.not...
Currently I am not using wxToolbar... but wxAUI... ;-)
Of course there is qui
Oddly... wxSword is also the name of the (rather simplistic) front-end
that I put together last summer. It's nowhere near finished and I
haven't made updates yet because with the latest version of wxWidgets
I tried (2.8.1) the wxToolbar code which worked perfectly in 2.6.3
would no longer display
For those of you interested...
wxSword is beginning to work (sorry Windows only at the moment).
If you already have sword modules on your system and have SWORD_PATH set
or have the modules in the default location you could check the current
version available @ www.wxsword.com/wxSwordUpgradeIS.
OK guys, I had some time today to look into the reported problems of
compiling sword without clucene. Being a novice, at best, at autotools,
I've committed a delta that I THINK works. If those who have had
troubles could try the latest SVN trunk out and let me know, I'd
appreciate it. Those
Manfred,
I believe Will's reason for not using CLucene in SWORD was because
he couldn't easily get CLucene compiled on the Mac. Using SWORD's
CLucene implementation has many advantages, and I'm not sure any real
world disadvantages. But, of course, I'm biased.
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