In 'Module Maintainer Mode' you can add repos. I don't recall whether it
came preconfigured with the Xiphos repo or not, but I have that repo there
now, along with my own repos.
~A
On Tuesday, November 20, 2012, David Haslam wrote:
> FarFLB is in the Xiphos repo.
>
> Tarjumeh-ye Tafsiri (Farsi C
Nothing to stop Matěj Cepl and others becoming an editor for the CrossWire
developers' wiki !!
To prevent spammers, the procedure for new users is changed. DM can provide
further details.
If you find anything in the wiki that's out of date or simply incorrect,
let's all do what we can to improve
Dne 23/11/12 09:41, David Haslam napsal(a):
> As one of those volunteers who maintains the developers' wiki, I would
> encourage all of you to make good use of this information resource.
> You can often find answers there without needing to post a question to the
> mailing list.
I like wiki and I
CrossWire repositories for Av11n will be kept separate.
As long as *JSword* doees not support Av11n, it's necessary to prevent the
confusion
that would result after installing an av11n module into any front-end that
doesn't yet have the necessary capability.
In fact, the way things are changing,
Dne 23/11/12 02:24, Greg Hellings napsal(a):
> http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/Choosing_a_SWORD_program
So, when will my CzeCSP module move to the standard CrossWire repository
(it is now in the CrossWire av11n one)?
Matěj
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