[sword-devel] Topic Tags & verse lists sword-devel Digest, Vol 45, Issue 2

2007-12-02 Thread RLRANDALLX
Jon, DM, On the "Topic Tagging" request why not enhance the "Personal" commentary software to allow topic tagging? In fact if someone was ambitious they could publish a commentary fully "Tagged". Not sure where you would put the "Tag Manager" but with storage and access resolved, the

Re: [sword-devel] Tagging verses and verse lists

2007-12-02 Thread jhphx
Jonathan, those are some good suggestions. I would like to suggest that if nothing else is done at this time perhaps some additions to the SWORD Verse List File .SVL Format could be made. These files are simple text files and can be edited in most editors if the .SVL is preserved. At lest in Bi

Re: [sword-devel] Tagging verses and verse lists

2007-12-02 Thread DM Smith
Jon, This is a great idea. I have added it to BibleDesktop's wish list: http://www.crosswire.org/bugs/browse/BD-115 If Sword will implement a sharable file format, I will get BD to read that. Serving Christ together, DM On Dec 2, 2007, at 8:36 AM, Jonathan Morgan wrote: > Dear all, >

Re: [sword-devel] SWORD Project 1.5.10

2007-12-02 Thread Chris Little
If there were a new release, we would have mentioned it. We are still testing builds of 1.5.10 for Windows. A number of bugs have been reported that need to be addressed. I'm too busy at the moment. I don't believe anyone else is working on BibleCS lately. So until someone does the work--there

[sword-devel] SWORD Project 1.5.10

2007-12-02 Thread DavidTroidl
Hi, I keep trying the SWORD Project download page (_http://www.crosswire.org/sword/software/biblecs/index.jsp_ (http://www.crosswire.org/sword/software/biblecs/index.jsp) ), looking for 1.5.10, but it keeps listing _The SWORD Project for Windows v1.5.9_ (http://www.crosswire.org/ftpmirror/p

[sword-devel] Tagging verses and verse lists

2007-12-02 Thread Jonathan Morgan
Dear all, I have a suggestion for a feature that I would consider very useful in Bible software. This idea I originally characterised in terms of "tagging", but my brother said it sounded very much like verse lists. My personal view is that verse lists may be useful in implementing something like