John,
> The abandonment of eVC 3.0 will, correct me if I am misunderstanding, render
> the SwordReader "broken" for the platform (Windows CE 3.0) for the SH-3
> processor. I would most diligently consider a platform of development that
> will continue support for these units, and keep this tool
Manfred,
I have tried the most recent releases of both and I find they work quite
well on Leopard.
There is one bug I saw in the integrated downloader (I don't know if it
is in Eloquent): In order to choose a module to upgrade or install, I
have to make the choice twice. The first time, it blin
Hi,
i have solved the little problem by reading of your wiki entry
http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/index.php/OSIS_Bibles#General_structure
Here the steps:
1 .Read the value of the attribute "osisIDWork" in the element "osisText"
2. Look for an element "work" that has an attribute "osisWork" and
Hi Jónatas.
I think the version 0.3.x of Eloquent is quite stable but I can't say
for sure.
If you are running Tiger or Leopard you might want to try the latest
MacSword 1.4.0b2 version.
It has this module installer integrated (so you don't need Eloquent)
and is quite stable.
Regards,
Manfr
Hi,
I've been using eloquent to maintain my Sword modules for MacSword. I
tried to do the same thing on my friends MacBook and was unable, it
always crashed when I tried to see the contents of the source
crosswire.org. Is there a known problem with Eloquent?
My computer is MacBook Pro 15,4"
I'm really sorry. I never finished this reply. There is more going on
sword-devel about getting bibles into the sword format. I hope someone
there can work with you if you are still interested.
Regards,
Daniel
On 12/06/05, Tupuola From Pacificflair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Talofa Daniel,
Gre