Karl Kleinpaste-2 wrote:
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> I've just generated a new module SmithBibleAtlas from one of the links
> near the top of the godweb.org reference. I now have 8 map & atlas
> modules in my repo (lexdict or genbook):
> ABSMaps (ld)EpiphanyMaps (gb) HistMidEast (gb)
> NETmaps (ld)
Hey Karl,
Ok, let's see if we can nail this one down.
I need a little more info on the:
Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
> - Delete mine.
step.
Are you removing your personal repo from the InstallMgr::sources man and
then using the InstallMgr::saveInstallConf method to write out the .conf
file, or are y
We noticed an odd glitch in Xiphos today.
I still keep a repo on my home desktop, being what amounts to the
closest thing to "Xiphos Beta" that will ever be seen. It's a
mostly-private sandbox where I fiddle with modules for distribution
among my own machines, and when a module is where I want it
>From Jolon Faichney - the author of Go Bible..
http://river.jolon.org/ http://river.jolon.org/
River is a project designed to let you live with your Bible. Currently River
is very basic. River is based on an SQLite backend accessed through Core
Data allowing for fast searching and retrieva
Manfred Bergmann wrote:
> In my opinion the language of book names and abbreviations should be
> according to the system locale because that's the preferred language of
> the user.
Manfred you are arguing from the clean world of Macs and Linux.
Windows users - particularly from Third World countr
Am 04.09.2009 um 22:59 schrieb Jonathan Marsden:
How all that fits together, and how SWORD-using apps should fit it
all together, is potentially fairly complex and so IMO worth
documenting. For example, if a SWORD app has 4 modules open, each a
bible in a different language, which set or s
To raise the profile of this text problem within CrossWire, I have just added
a new modules issue in JIRA.
http://www.crosswire.org/bugs/browse/MOD-92
http://www.crosswire.org/bugs/browse/MOD-92
-- David
ZJ Li wrote:
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> Thanks a lot David. It has not been updated for a while now. I will try