Dear Gerald,
Each flashcard lesson has a font entry specific for that lesson. There
are 2 fonts shipped with flashcards and you should see them in the top
directory after unzipping. These 2 fonts are what the lessons use
(greek and hebrew separately) You can drop any font here you want, and
Hello,
Can I change the FlashCards fonts and font sizes as a Windows XP end user? If
so, where can I find very basic, simple, definitely "end" user instructions?
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Gerald Zimmerman
Carbondale, IL 62901
One of the multiple epersonalities of
cyberko...@yahoo.com
http://www.geocities.com/cyberk
Hi,
I have successfully built BibleMemorizer using the binaries Matthew
Talbert
provided me. (Matthew, thank you for providing those!) Thanks to everyone
for the suggestions; they may be helpful for the future if I try to build a
lighter Sword library (since I'm not using features lik
There has been another update to the Paratext USFM stylesheet, version 2.203
Updated January 8, 2009.
I'm using changedetection.com to watch this page.
-- David
Peter von Kaehne wrote:
>
> Daniel Owens wrote:
>> I hadn't noticed the change, but looking at the changelog tells me the
>> chang
Jeremy Erickson wrote:
I have never really compiled anything on Windows not using Visual Studio,
unless I was using Cygwin and didn't care if it linked the DLL.
You always have the option of using VS itself. We have projects for the
last couple releases of VS in the source distribution. The
Review
‘His scholarship cannot be bettered … In the face of centuries of highly
coloured myths, his dogged and committed analytic detail is greatly to be
welcomed.‘ Professor David Daniell, Emeritus Professor of English at UCL
‘… meticulously researched and clearly written … This is a tremendou
Please refer to
Main author: Norton, David.
Title details: A textual history of the King James Bible / David Norton.
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2005.
Physical desc.: ix, 387 p. ; 26 cm.
Identifier: ISBN: 0521771005
Notes: Partially based on F.H.A. Scrivener's Th
Using Tessaract to help the Irish New Testament project is suggested.
See
http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/Non-CrossWire_Text-Development_Projects#Individual_Works
http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/Non-CrossWire_Text-Development_Projects#Individual_Works
We should try and establish personal contact
Jeremy Erickson wrote:
> I have never really compiled anything on Windows not using Visual
> Studio,
> unless I was using Cygwin and didn't care if it linked the DLL. (The vast
> majority of my experience is on Linux, and the rest on Mac OS X which is
> similar.) However, for distribut