I wanted to ask that whenever we commit to the subversion repository we
provide a log message indicating the changes in the commit. This will
make it easier to track the revisions in case we need to roll back at
any point. I realize that the diffs are just as useful but message logs
are helpful
I have committed several changes to the SwordReader repository. I have
done some polishing of the double buffering, still more to do but this
round includes discarding of taps and button presses while the text is
being loaded. I also gray/disable out the menubar as a visual queue that
something
Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
> Danish: Dette er Biblen (DanDetteBiblen)
This is the same translation as we have currently, I believe. It came
from Project Gutenberg.
The name given to this text suggests that the person who first gave it
that name doesn't understand Danish and consequently mistook a
Using texts obtained from Bible Gateway, I've generated the following
Bible modules:
Danish: Dette er Biblen (DanDetteBiblen)
Italian: Conferenza Episcopale Italiana (ItaCEI)
Polish: Biblia Tysiaclecia (PolBibTysia)
Bible Gateway says these are all public domain texts:
http://www.biblegateway.
Manfred Bergmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Nope, sorry. this is not true. ImstallMgr behaves the same and
> refreshing the install source is needed.
> But on installing a module it seems the actual data files are not
> copied correctly.
> Some folders are created but that's it. Any ideas?
Hi.
Nope, sorry. this is not true. ImstallMgr behaves the same and
refreshing the install source is needed.
But on installing a module it seems the actual data files are not
copied correctly.
Some folders are created but that's it.
Any ideas?
Manfred
Am 21.12.2007 um 13:55 schrieb Manfred