I did not create the modulemaker, that was another person's efforts.
I did create the (very basic) wxSword edition that is available on
sf.net - not to be confused with the wxSword that is supported
somewhere else (not sure where).
--Greg
On 8/14/07, ZJ Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Thanks. I
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Peter von Kaehne wrote:
>"GPL v2 or later" is good as it allows widest use.
>Both got very excited when they saw the freedom the GPL offered them -
it was news to them that such a licence even existed
a) There are a slew of similar licences. The dow
Thanks. I will read the source code more closely this time.
Did you create the modulemaker at sf.net?
I do follow jsword very closely. I post more questions when I have more
questions.
Greg Hellings wrote:
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> Hi ZJ,
>
> I don't have a full understanding, but I will fill in the answers tha
That's really great tool. Thx.
Regards,
Manfred
Am 16.08.2007 um 11:15 schrieb peter:
> Have you had a look at Bibletool? www.crosswire.org/study. Not all
> features but many.
>
>> If one could take all those functions and integrate them into a
>> web server, the
>> result would be extremely
While I was in Seminary (98-00), I never got into using software that much
for exegesis. The software that could do adequate exegetical work was
well out of my price range. And, maybe it's simply my personality, but
I've never been able to do significant exegetical work with a computer.
It may a
Have you had a look at Bibletool? www.crosswire.org/study. Not all
features but many.
>If one could take all those functions and integrate them into a web server, the
> result would be extremely useful and comprehensive.
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Hello!
First of all, I would like to thank all who responded to my first posting.
Sorry for not responding earlier. In the meanwhile, I downloaded and
tried the BibleDesktop package and enjoyed it very much. If one could
take all those functions and integrate them into a web server, the
result woul