Here's another place using the arabicbible.com's version of SVD and
freely distributing it...
http://www.olivetree.com/store/product.php?productid=16558
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Essentially many of the contact details floating about are pretty stale
and many of the websites in use by people around/associated with ABO are
seldomly or never updated. So I presume our original emails have gone
into some electronic dump and maybe they are not so keen on electronic
stuff. The pl
On Jan 22, 2008 11:16 AM, jonathon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All:
>
> Is anybody scheduling an informal meeting of Sword Project
> users/developers at BibleTech2008?
> (I'm assuming that Troy won't be the only Sword Project developer/user
> to attend that conference.)
I'd love to meet you guys
I found a 1865 Malagasy translation on
http://www.biblafrique.org/Malagasy/Bible/Bible_table_matieres.htm and there
is currently no Malagasy Bible on sword. It's now in Public Domain according
to Madagascar laws (70 years after writer's dead) .
Malagasy is the main language in Madagascar and is sp
On Jan 24, 2008, at 3:53 AM, peter wrote:
> Following on a discussion we had on another thread, I realised that it
> is possible to run a svn repository from my ~user directory on
> crosswire. This is great as it allows me to make minor changes to the
> module etc without a 40 min upload each tim
On Jan 23, 2008, at 11:33 PM, Chris Little wrote:
> I always use Perl because it's simple and has the best regex
> implementation I know of.
While I am a Java programmer, I have actually used Perl more and
learned it before Java. Most people use Perl merely as a scripting
language, but it is
jonathon wrote:
> Chris wrote:
>
>> We can assume the Word documents are a good source, so proofing is
>
> I've seen way too many documents that are not good sources, despite
> purporting to be so,to assume that they are good.
Fundamentally, we at CrossWire do not purport to be a text authorit
Chris Little wrote:
>
> peter wrote:
>> Chris Little wrote:
>>> peter wrote:
or another point, would a export filter directly for OSIS or THML be a
possibility?
>>> No, not even remotely possible.
>> technically impossible or no one there to write it?
>
> If you're talking about a facil
peter wrote:
> Chris Little wrote:
>> peter wrote:
>>> or another point, would a export filter directly for OSIS or THML be a
>>> possibility?
>> No, not even remotely possible.
>
> technically impossible or no one there to write it?
If you're talking about a facility to take any random text fi
Following on a discussion we had on another thread, I realised that it
is possible to run a svn repository from my ~user directory on
crosswire. This is great as it allows me to make minor changes to the
module etc without a 40 min upload each time. I just svn commit up my
changes and recompile the
Chris Little wrote:
>
> peter wrote:
>> or another point, would a export filter directly for OSIS or THML be a
>> possibility?
>
> No, not even remotely possible.
technically impossible or no one there to write it?
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On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 08:33:52PM -0800, Chris Little wrote:
> > While exporting to xhtml is clearly of benefit, the "as usual" is still
> > a few steps to steep for me to do in a couple of hours.
> >
> > Do you have a transformation tool from xhtml to osis or thml?
>
> As usual (for me) is writ
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