Re: [sword-devel] Firefox front-end

2007-12-10 Thread Daniel Blake
Brian Fernandes wrote: > Daniel, Karl, Frank & Eeli > > Thanks for the protocol overview. Daniel, you mentioned someone (or you?) > played around with FF as the display engine. This is really the core of what > I'm doing. Any idea what happened to this effort? > That was a snippet from a pos

Re: [sword-devel] Firefox front-end

2007-12-10 Thread DM Smith
Brian, Joe Walker, one of the developers of JSword, has authored DWR (Direct Web Remoting) as a way to interface AJAX to server side java. You can see a demo of it working with JSword here: http://eireneh.com/studious/ This is a bit stale, using an old release of JSword. You might find

Re: [sword-devel] Firefox front-end

2007-12-10 Thread peter
> > Yes, definitely going to add a search capability. But I need to spend more > time getting the basics right before going there. > > I'm definitely going to take this forward and will keep you guys posted as > soon as I have anything remotely usable. > > Thanks for your support, much appre

Re: [sword-devel] Firefox front-end

2007-12-10 Thread Brian Fernandes
I'm pleasantly surprised by the number of replies I've received - and all positive to boot. I have never come across such a high volume dev list till date. Awesome. I will try and respond to all the questions I've received here. Jon >Looks nice. Strangely reminiscent of BibleDesktop (I wonder

Re: [sword-devel] SwordReader .......

2007-12-10 Thread Barry Drake
Hi David ... David C Trotz wrote: > I just committed some changes to SwordReader. Your commits seem fantastic to me. Thanks God bless, Barry -- From Barry Drake (The Revd) minister of the Netherfield United Reformed church, Nottingham see http://www.jesusinnetherfield.org.uk for o

Re: [sword-devel] SwordReader .......

2007-12-10 Thread Barry Drake
Hi David ... David C Trotz wrote: > Does anyone know why the whole screen is not blanked then buttons drawn? Simply this - when I changed the button layout to fit landscape as well as portrait, I did a 'quick and dirty' fix. Feel free to carry on with what is there The 'Find' page alr

Re: [sword-devel] Firefox front-end

2007-12-10 Thread Eeli Kaikkonen
On Mon, 10 Dec 2007, DJ Ortley wrote: > Should we now discuss standardizing implementations? Are people in > favor of doing that? Yes, I would like to have more standards or recommendations for Sword. No need to re-invent the wheel, and it may even open some new cross-application possibilities l

Re: [sword-devel] Firefox front-end

2007-12-10 Thread Chris Little
We don't need to discuss it because it has already been defined, I believe fairly exhaustively. I would guess we discussed it 4-5 years ago. If anyone wants to, I'm sure it would be appreciated if the private protocol details were copied from the email archives into the wiki. --Chris DJ Ortle

Re: [sword-devel] SwordReader .......

2007-12-10 Thread David C Trotz
Hi all, I just committed some changes to SwordReader. I worked on making things more dynamic for switching between portrait and landscape mode. I still need to do the 'Find' page but the other pages should work fine. I need to review how the buttons are drawn because there are artifacts on the uppe

[sword-devel] SwordReader .......

2007-12-10 Thread Barry Drake
Hi there .. I've done a first update on the SwordReader web pages at http://www.crosswire.org/sword/swordreader/ and placed an up-to-date installer for the starter kit up there. It really needs a bit more work on the pages, but at least it's out there and I can make the pages a bit pr

Re: [sword-devel] SSH file manager for Windows

2007-12-10 Thread Barry Drake
Hi there . Jeremy Erickson wrote: > For what it's worth, although I prefer command line tools, the de facto > standard Windows GUI for SCP/SFTP is WinSCP (http://winscp.net). Thanks for that. I love command line tools - it's just that I'm no longer up to speed with unix commands, and

Re: [sword-devel] Firefox front-end

2007-12-10 Thread Frank
Daniel Blake wrote: Sounds interesting, Brian. Reading your post reminded me of a discussion earlier this year. I searched and found the thread I remembered. It talks about individually implemented Sword protocols. I was going to put a link to the thread in the sword-devel Archives

Re: [sword-devel] Firefox front-end

2007-12-10 Thread DJ Ortley
Should we now discuss standardizing implementations? Are people in favor of doing that? -DJ On Dec 10, 2007 10:02 AM, Karl Kleinpaste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Daniel Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Reading your post reminded me of a > > discussion earlier this year. I searched and fou

Re: [sword-devel] SSH file manager for Windows

2007-12-10 Thread Jeremy Erickson
Hey, For what it's worth, although I prefer command line tools, the de facto standard Windows GUI for SCP/SFTP is WinSCP (http://winscp.net). Sounds like it's probably similar to DataFreeway. I usually use WinSCP when I'm on someone else's Windows box and I want to use SFTP, because li

Re: [sword-devel] Firefox front-end

2007-12-10 Thread Karl Kleinpaste
Daniel Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Reading your post reminded me of a > discussion earlier this year. I searched and found the thread I > remembered. It talks about individually implemented Sword protocols. ... > GnomeSword - sword:// > "GS understands "sword://ModuleName/KeyIntoThatModul

Re: [sword-devel] SSH file manager for Windows

2007-12-10 Thread Barry Drake
Hi David ... David Trotz wrote: > Did this help you with your scp problem? Yes thanks. It doesn't need any information like a command line program; it's a full Windows style GUI that can drag, drop etc. Bit of a cheat, but I don't care. I can do all I want at the moment. God bless, B

Re: [sword-devel] SSH file manager for Windows

2007-12-10 Thread David Trotz
Did this help you with your scp problem? -- David Barry Drake wrote: > Hi there .. > > FYI . I just got a remarkable freeware SSH gui file manager/client > from http://enginsite.com/download/DataFreeway.exe > > Seems a remarkable tool! > > God bless, > > Barry > > -- From Barry Dra

Re: [sword-devel] Firefox front-end

2007-12-10 Thread Daniel Blake
Sounds interesting, Brian. Reading your post reminded me of a discussion earlier this year. I searched and found the thread I remembered. It talks about individually implemented Sword protocols. I was going to put a link to the thread in the sword-devel Archives

[sword-devel] SSH file manager for Windows

2007-12-10 Thread Barry Drake
Hi there .. FYI . I just got a remarkable freeware SSH gui file manager/client from http://enginsite.com/download/DataFreeway.exe Seems a remarkable tool! God bless, Barry -- From Barry Drake (The Revd) minister of the Netherfield United Reformed church, Nottingham see http://w

Re: [sword-devel] Firefox front-end

2007-12-10 Thread DJ Ortley
I think its very cool. Actually, I'd probably use it quite a bit. I'm always in FF, and don't like firing up BibleDesktop if I want to do a quick reference check. If it can be gotten to work with other texts as well, I'd probably be even more interested as there are some other texts that I common

[sword-devel] Firefox front-end

2007-12-10 Thread Brian Fernandes
Hey Guys, I've implemented a Sword front-end (using JSword) as a Firefox extension. Here is a a screenshot of what I have so far: http://thegoan.com/bible/esv-exodus-2.png I haven't spent any time prettying it up, just using the styled text output from JSword verbatim. I would like to know if