On 1/1/2013 7:27 PM, Nic Carter wrote:
Heya all,
Just a quick question about beta modules.
Currently we have the wiki page that is meant to be where we "report" problems.
I have been emailed again about the Barnes Notes module and looking at the entry for it
on the wiki at
http://crosswire.o
Hi Team :)
I was wondering where we were at with updating the ISV to include both the OT &
NT?
There was some chatter here about a year ago about it, but it sounded yuck,
given we needed to convert the text from a Word document... :/
Thanks, ybic
nic... :)
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I see from my facebook feeds that Illya Antonenko (osnova.com) has recently
published Barnes as a Kindle edition (& for other e-book platforms too).
He generally uses OSIS, so he must have made or edited an OSIS source file
for Barnes.
Being friendly disposed towards CrossWire, it may be worth as
On 02/01/13 10:17, David Haslam wrote:
Would it not be feasible to correct the *Barnes* commentary module by using
mod2imp, edit the output IMP file, and then rebuild using imp2vs ?
I have not tried it, but I would think this might massively increase the
size of a module with verse ranges as
When beta modules don't get corrected for years, it's probably because other
matters have much higher priority,
and most CrossWire volunteers have a day-job or other full-time commitments.
cf. Those of us who are retired are few and far between.
Would it not be feasible to correct the *Barnes* com
Aside: xulsword modules don't use OSIS elements and for paragraphs.
The developer would probably agree with Nic's comment!
// paragraphing can be annoying, as different module creators can do
things differently!
xulsword modules just make use of to provide the line breaks for
where "paragr