Re: [sword-devel] cross references

2010-01-14 Thread Chris Little
(cross-posting to osis-users) On 1/12/2010 1:43 PM, Peter von Kaehne wrote: How should crossreferences be included? The text I have has a separate x-ref document which I will merge in one way or another with the actual text. I've seen these a few times before in SFM document sets. There are

Re: [sword-devel] Mac OSX Development Setup

2010-01-14 Thread Manfred Bergmann
Yeah. The developer tools are not automatically updated. You need to create a free developer account at Apple to get updates at all. And btw: Xcode is spelled "Xcode", not "XCode" nor "xCode" or however. I was actually planing to write a how to in the wiki for quite some time. But actually it wor

Re: [sword-devel] MacSword 2.1RC

2010-01-14 Thread David Bell
Good to hear from you again! El Jan 4, 2010, a las 8:39 PM, Manfred Bergmann escribió: Hi David. Am 25.12.2009 um 09:12 schrieb David Bell: Dear Manfred, What a Christmas gift! Having the headings back in my modules is wonderful. It has been a while since I have seen those. I think the

Re: [sword-devel] Mac OSX Development Setup

2010-01-14 Thread David Bell
As far as the options you are giving, I'm sure that they all work. But there is an option which I believe should work and is much easier. In version 2.0+ of MacSword Manfred did us all a huge favor and he bundled the different Sword tools compiled for the Mac. You can find them by right-cli

Re: [sword-devel] osis-users

2010-01-14 Thread David Troidl
Thanks Chris, I joined and posted the one message that's there. But I haven't received an email from the list, for that post. That would really help to spark discussion. Peace, David On 1/14/2010 12:12 AM, Chris Little wrote: I don't think Troy mentioned the recent creation of the osis-us

Re: [sword-devel] Watching websites where our source texts come from?

2010-01-14 Thread Jonathan Morgan
I use Page2RSS for this kind of thing, which I find fairly good. I get quite enough email already. Jon On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 2:21 AM, David Haslam wrote: > > Another useful service is http://www.changedetection.com/ > changedetection.com