Peter,
You sent me the XML files in February, and I then requested to see the PDF
files, yet you never responded.
The XML files are horrendously complicated, with even individual words
broken up by markup.
Styling even in the XML for footnotes is not 100% consistent, so the
publishers didn't do
The only bindings I have found were dated Feb 2006 for C#, and they were not
maintained. When I have used those bindings, I would get intermittent GPF
Errors trying to use them in a .Net project. I think it had to do with
garbage collection, and followed the recommendations that were documented.
On 05/18/2010 01:41 PM, Matthew Talbert wrote:
>>> I have looked, but I cannot seem to find any information regarding the
>>> structure of the ztext file format.
>>>
>> The module format is essentially undocumented (other than via the source
>> code) and we have little intention to change th
>> I have looked, but I cannot seem to find any information regarding the
>> structure of the ztext file format.
>
> The module format is essentially undocumented (other than via the source
> code) and we have little intention to change that. The format is subject
> to occasional smaller or larger
Hi Peter.
If you send me the PDF and/or the XML file I'll have a look though it.
Manfred
Am 18.05.2010 um 08:50 schrieb Peter von Kaehne:
> Dear all,
>
> We have been granted permission for a Portuguese modern translation. The
> reason that it is not in the repos is entirely my fault as I am
On 18/05/10 17:09, Wade Balzer wrote:
>
>
> I have looked, but I cannot seem to find any information regarding the
> structure of the ztext file format.
The module format is essentially undocumented (other than via the source
code) and we have little intention to change that. The format is subje
Hello Jaak,
the Visual Studio 2010 available on Dreamspark isn't a Betaversion
there were Betas before it was shipped, but the details from the
Infobox
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
Version 10.0.30319.1 RTMRel
Microsoft .NET Framework
Version 4.0.30319 RTMRel
Installed Version: Professional
Micr
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Hi!
Many universities around the globe with IT and CS curricula have also signed
deals with
Microsoft that give their students free access to MSDNAA. Although as far as I
can tell
from my login, only beta versions and release candidates of Visual St
ACM membership in USA gives you Developer Access to MSDNA and you can
get VS2010 Ultimate and a lot of other goodies as well.
Steps to complete
1) Sponsor a student for ACM membership =)
On 18 May 2010 14:52, Wolfgang Schultz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> MS offers a very simple way to get Visual Studio
I have looked, but I cannot seem to find any information regarding the
structure of the ztext file format.
I understand that there are 3 files. For example, looking at the KJV New
Testament, there are:
nt.bzs
nt.bzv
nt.bzz
I can only look at so much C++ code before I get lost in wha
Hello Wes,
thank you for your hint. I could build successfully libsword.dll with
Visual Studio 2010.
-wolfgang
http://www.zefania.de
2010/5/17 Wes Widner :
> Here is a PDF regarding getting libcurl to work in Visual Studio. It should
> help get you pointed in the right direction.
> -Wes
>
>
Hello,
MS offers a very simple way to get Visual Studio 2010 Professionell
and other developer tool at
https://www.dreamspark.com/default.aspx
Here my advice how to get the tools very easy.
1. Get an ISIC Card at:
http://www.isic.org
Any full-time student aged 12 years and over, at high schoo
Here is patch that remove a lot of warnings on wince platform.
Apply please.
defs.patch
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Dear all,
We have been granted permission for a Portuguese modern translation. The
reason that it is not in the repos is entirely my fault as I am
currently extremely slow in all CrossWire work.
The problem with the text is as follows:
I have two texts to work with:
a) a totally unstyled and ra
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