I am a theology student with computer science degree from China. I always
dreamed to write a good bible program if God permit using my spare time for the
rest of my life keep it better. However I am not very good at programing
although I worked with network managmet for 3 years.
After download
I am new
I do not understand what "CVS tree " means and can not find swordprj.bpg
http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/index.php/Frontends:BibleCS
place it in the CVS tree at:
sword/apps/windoze/CBuilder6/BibleCS/stage
Then change to the folder:
sword/apps/windoze/CBuilder6/BibleCS/
and doubl
I am new to
I am a theology student with computer science degree from China. I always
dreamed to write a good bible program if God permit using my spare time for the
rest of my life keep it better. However I am not very good at programing
although I worked with network managmet for 3 years.
A
Earlier I had promised to work on making osis2mod handle OSIS
commentaries and while I thought I'd get to it much earlier I'm going to
get started.
I am starting a page in the wiki for it:
http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/index.php?title=OSIS_Commentaries
I haven't saved it so wait a bit. Feel fre
Barry,
I know this sounds cheesy but my wife and I were married by an
unlicensed (at the time) minister. So to be legit we went to the court
and got married there a week prior to our actual wedding just to be
legal in the sight of the state.
David
Barry Drake wrote:
> Hi there ..
>
> Forgive t
Barry,
The laws governing this are bound by the state and municipal statutes,
as each state in the USA creates and maintains its own marriage laws.
AFAIK the main issue is whether the Episcopal Church in New York would
recognize your ordination. Your best bet is to contact the diocese in
NYC and
"John H." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It definitely installed in the some place, in /usr.
> but it refused to see the bibles in /usr/share/sword
You need to isolate the problem more precisely, e.g. use diatheke to
attempt to use modules there. If diatheke sees them OK, then the
problem is with
It definitely installed in the some place, in /usr.
but it refused to see the bibles in /usr/share/sword
peter wrote:
One of the ways I learnt I can mess up my GS/Sword installations
thoroughly is to have several instances on various places. Check
usr/local, /usr and opt and delete everyt
Hi there ..
Forgive this blatantly off-topic cry for help. I've just had a sad
e-mail from my friend. I am going over to New York in June to take part
in her wedding at an Episcopal church on Staten Island. She has sent me
a cry for help. The Priest has been called away by his Bishop an
One of the ways I learnt I can mess up my GS/Sword installations
thoroughly is to have several instances on various places. Check
usr/local, /usr and opt and delete everything which appears to be
superfluous.
John H. wrote:
> I did rebuild from scratch. I rebuilt gnomesword afterwards, but it
I did rebuild from scratch. I rebuilt gnomesword afterwards, but it
still saw absolutely no bibles.
On Wed, 2008-02-27 at 09:08 -0500, Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
> "John H." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I know that svn supposedly fixes the bounded search bug, but I just
> > upgraded to that today
"John H." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I know that svn supposedly fixes the bounded search bug, but I just
> upgraded to that today and it can't see any bible modules in gnomesword,
> so I had to go back to 1.5.10
You must have something else going very wrong, because I am running
latest svn of b
Hi John,
I use bounded searches often, and have been using svn -r 2129 for some
time now, quite successfully. Maybe one of the newer changes to svn
might be causing a problem. I might suggest that you back off to 2129
and give it a shot. That might help you out for right now.
I assume that the
Hi All
Sorry to be bothering again, but if anyone could possible point me to a
direction where this can be solved I would really appreciate it.
Thanks in advance
Pierre
On Sat, 2008-02-16 at 16:02 +0200, Pierre Benz wrote:
> Is there a way in which I can access or iterate through the list of
>
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