Thanks for help, this one is good:)
On Nov 14, 2007 9:26 PM, Chris Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Check the module in the beta repository. It is encoded correctly.
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> --Chris
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> Kaspars wrote:
> > Hello,
> > The add-in of Latvian New Testament should be encoded differently
> > (probably
Check the module in the beta repository. It is encoded correctly.
--Chris
Kaspars wrote:
> Hello,
> The add-in of Latvian New Testament should be encoded differently
> (probably to unicode). Seems it's encoded with charset windows-1257
> now, and it means that if Latvians would like to read it,
Hi,
What is the proper way in Sword to quickly determine the number of keys
in a
module? Currently in BibleTime we use the following code to determine the
starting and ending indices:
*m_module = sword::TOP;
unsigned long verseLowIndex = m_module->Index();
*m_module = sword
Hello,
The add-in of Latvian New Testament should be encoded differently
(probably to unicode). Seems it's encoded with charset windows-1257
now, and it means that if Latvians would like to read it, they should
change in operating system settings the way how to display non-unicode
characters. And t
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