Dear Michael,
Thanks for the info. This was on my plate as a tast to regenerate our
certs. I've tried free certs in the past and have never had them
recognized by mainstream clients. I conceded to give your suggestion a
try and it seems to have worked well. Thank you! Let me know if you
have
I noticed, while attempting to access
https://crosswire.org/svn/gobible/, that crosswire.org's self-signed
security certificate is expired. I recommend replacing that expired,
self-signed certificate with a free class 1 certificate from
http://www.startssl.com/, since the root certificate is alread
If I were going to write something to insert bible text into a program
in linux I'd probably just write a python macro for use with the AutoKey
(http://autokey.sourceforge.net/) utility so that the text could be
inserted into whatever program a person happened to be using rather than
just a specifi
On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 18:53, Andrew Drapper wrote:
> So the time has come to bite the built as it where and face that fact the
> open office needs a new extension, or Linux a universal Bible text inserter.
+1
> I have no programming experience except in HTML PHP and JavaScript for web
> wor
One possible path would be to use JSword. This is a Java implementation of
SWORD. The advantage is that it works on all platforms without having to
compile the SWORD C code for each.
If you decide to explore this route, I (and some others) can help you with how
to use JSword. The mailing list j
Hi,
Peter von Kaehne has invited me to join this mailing list and to introduce
myself.
Some years ago moved from MS word to Open Office Writer as my main
word processor. As I was on Windows I could use a small programme called
ZipScript to insert Bible texts almost anywhere, but especially in wo
I have just registered and paid to attend the ICCM Europe Conference in
March.
If anyone else from CrossWire is going, please get in touch.
David Haslam.
PS. Today is the last day to catch the "early bird" registration fee
(reduced by €50 pp).
David Haslam wrote:
>
> Adapted from the latest