Daniel Blake wrote:
> David Trotz wrote:
>
>> That would be easy enough to do. I currently have it stop just beyond
>> the end of the last line in a chapter, so that you cannot scroll and
>> scroll beyond that point only to get confused when trying to scroll back.
>>
>> Anyone else have an op
Thank you for the quick change.
David Trotz wrote:
>> I would have the feedback occur on stylus down and the next selection
>> screen on stylus up. Then if I tapped the wrong choice I could slide
>> the stylus over to the correct choice and then release to obtain the
>> correct choice.
>>
>
DM Smith wrote:
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> Feel free to help us block spammers and rolling back their junk.
That requires admin access. Former at least. Who is "buerocrat" on the wiki?
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> In Christ,
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About a year ago we started blocking spammers, but we only blocked for
a year. They are now reinstated and are spamming again. Bummer.
Anyway, we are rolling back their changes as we see them happening and
blocking them forever.
Our basic spam handling mechanism is to make accounts wait 4 day
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I do not have any latin flashcards in the application I downloaded.
I think this is a worthy idea, but I don't know Latin. (And it
personally does not interest me.)
One of the lesson sets that I did for Greek was of the mos
David Trotz wrote:
> That would be easy enough to do. I currently have it stop just beyond
> the end of the last line in a chapter, so that you cannot scroll and
> scroll beyond that point only to get confused when trying to scroll back.
>
> Anyone else have an opinion about this? Scroll till the
I would have the feedback occur on stylus down and the next selection
screen on stylus up. Then if I tapped the wrong choice I could slide
the stylus over to the correct choice and then release to obtain the
correct choice.
Done, and in the current SVN. Thanks for the suggestion.
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David
These observations came to light earlier today while I was doing a rebuild of
the Norwegian Go Bible, so I decided to check the Sword module as well, even
though it was not derived from that, AFIK.
Visually, there is little difference between an mdash (U+2014) and a
horizontal bar (U+2015), just
On Sat, 12 Jul 2008, David Haslam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for speedy response, Trevor.
Not bad for someone suffering New York to London jetlag, eh. ;-)
> Just to clarify my observation, the tokens were not plain hyphens, but a
> "hyphen wrapped within parentheses". i.e. if I wrap th
David Trotz wrote:
> SonWon wrote:
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>> Agreed. Also I recommend defaulting to the less complex menu for all new
>> users.
>>
>>
> I think we are all pretty much in agreement on this now.
>
>> I noticed today that I can flick scroll past the last verse. I think
>> flick scroll sho
SonWon wrote:
> Agreed. Also I recommend defaulting to the less complex menu for all new
> users.
>
I think we are all pretty much in agreement on this now.
> I noticed today that I can flick scroll past the last verse. I think
> flick scroll should stop at the last verse so the last verse is
Thanks for speedy response, Trevor.
Just to clarify my observation, the tokens were not plain hyphens, but a
"hyphen wrapped within parentheses". i.e. if I wrap the token in quotes
here, "(-)".
This just looks as though it was unintended, and is therefore most likely to
be an artefact.
Here ar
Agreed. Also I recommend defaulting to the less complex menu for all new
users.
I noticed today that I can flick scroll past the last verse. I think
flick scroll should stop at the last verse so the last verse is at the
top of the screen.
It appears that rendering the last chapter of revelatio
On Sat, 12 Jul 2008, David Haslam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have just discovered that there are 1286 occurrences of the token (-) in
> the text of the Norwegian Bible module Den Norsk Bibelen.
That might be correct. I don't have a copy of this translation; Norwegian
is not one of my language
I have just discovered that there are 1286 occurrences of the token (-) in
the text of the Norwegian Bible module Den Norsk Bibelen.
I suspect that these are artefacts of a file format conversion performed
since the original digitization.
I wonder whether they should all be replaced by the codepo
I think that at first we should focus on the basics. Keep the two menu
system and verify that we have a solid base.
Then, we can make the product have more bells and whistles. We could use
compile switches and compile the SmartPhone with two menus and others with
the more complex. Or, we can co
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