SWORD ships with SWIG bindings for python; BPBible uses them.
If you want to use SWORD from python, this is the best way to do it.
God Bless,
Ben
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For th
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 00:41, Ben Morgan wrote:
> The latter is a pure-python implementation of a zText reader.
> Neither are frontends, but libraries.
Thanks.
I didn't realize that they were libraries. That actually makes them
better for the utility program I was asked about.
jonathon
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They are different.
The former is a boost.python wrapping of sword
The latter is a pure-python implementation of a zText reader.
Neither are frontends, but libraries.
God Bless,
Ben
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All:
I found a project named pysword at sourceforge
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/pysword/) and another project named
pysword at http://github.com/kcarnold/pysword.
Is the latter a continuation of the former, or something completely
different from the former?
Both purport to be front ends f
For further information, see
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermann_Menge
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermann_Menge
David
Wolfgang Schultz-2 wrote:
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> Hi,
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> i think the copyright expires 70 + 1 Year therefore in 2010 :)
>
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> BTW you could get the text from here if you want to make a mo
Hi,
i think the copyright expires 70 + 1 Year therefore in 2010 :)
BTW you could get the text from here if you want to make a modul
http://www.die-bibel.de/online-bibeln/menge-bibel/lesen-im-bibeltext/
grettings
wolfgang
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Hi,
someone on irc, pointed out, that 'herman Menge died 70 years ago, so
with german "copyright",
his translation of the bible should go "public domain" this year.
Does anyone here some experiences with german copyright, or how to get
such translation into swordmodules.
Would it be possible to cop