Dear SWORD developers,
Firstly, thanks for developing the SWORD library! I have been using
this library, in conjunction with the BibleTime front-end, for many
years.
I have recently started to develop some OSIS documents of my own.
In doing so, I found that the XML parser in osis2mod is somewhat
The examples hardcode a search type in the program. You'd have to see
if both examples use the same search type. Maybe one says to use
lucene, but there are no indexes built. This would return 0 results.
Just guessing.
Troy.
Greg Hellings wrote:
List,
I was looking through the results of
List,
I was looking through the results of the different examples that are
packaged with SWORD, primarily looking at threaded_search versus
search. The results are significantly different. Searching the AB
for "God", I get 0 results from threaded_search and 2958 from search.
Searching the ACV I
DArio Matos wrote:
> **BTW, my claim on 70 years is based upon the brazilian copyright law
> in force, would really need to check the law in force back in 1917.
And every change of the law since. Particularly copyright law has been
in many countries subject to arbitrary and often retroactive chan
BTW, my claim on 70 years is based upon the brazilian copyright law in
force, would really need to check the law in force back in 1917.
However, the discussion on Wikisource (in which I just registered) goes
on the same direction, based on the claim posted in Wikipedia that the
original text wentÂ
DArio Matos wrote:
> Hehe, this brings back memories from 2004, when I was defending the old
> Almeida Atualizada module and Leandro, defending such module was a
> corrupt version of a registered translation. The mere doubt about its
> status was enough to take the module offline, though.
I think
as B?blias? Porque a tradu??o
de Almeida ? de dom?nio p?blico. S? ? da SBB o texto no qual ela trabalhou.
Nada mais.
Um abra?o.
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Chris Little wrote:
> Peter von Kaehne wrote:
>> How should vese range references best be coded? I have a text (the
>> portugues again) which uses references covering a long section e.g.
>> vs1-11.
>
> This should definitely be supported. Assuming the range is in Esth.1,
> you encode this as:
>
>