On 1/27/2013 1:44 PM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
Have a go and let me know if you see anything which needs updating
before posting this publicly:
http://crosswire.org/sword/alpha/alpha/sword-win32-1.7.0RC1.exe
It took me a bit to realize that it didn't install to the directory I
had been us
I continue to get the following build errors with the python bindings using
the following:
#cmake -DSWORD_BINDINGS="Perl Python" ../sword
CUT ...
[ 90%] Generating Sword.cxx
/usr/local/src/sword/include/multimapwdef.h:26: Warning 389: operator[]
ignored (consider using %extend)
/usr/local/s
Hi Troy,
I just installed it on Windows 7. The install went fine. Just a
cursory testing reveals nothing, except when I turned on morphology and
decided to change the color from neon green to something more readable,
it internally turned off the morphology. It took a minute to figure
out.
Example:
Excessive vertical white space is especially 'annoying' in the *HinERV*
module when viewed in *Xiphos* with Headings displayed.
David
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I stopped using BibleCS when I bought my Windows 7 (x64) PC (Toshiba
Satellite C650).
It was installed in my (defunct) Windows XP machine, which I had to replace
in August 2010.
I've downloaded Troy's new RC, but not yet decided whether to install it.
David
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OK Guys,
We've had this update sitting out there for years now and I've finally
fixed the last reported bugs from the last RC I sent out (a long long
time ago). Without considering the usefulness of BibleCS against our
other actively developed Windows frontends, this update at least
includes
Hi
FYI, I've committed to JSword the set of Swahili Bible Names (without the
extra books).
Thanks to David Haslam + 2 of my Swahili contacts, there are a couple of
variations.
The file can be found here:
https://github.com/tyndale/jsword/blob/32e5e80ed04db42975c099cb46baa877b043da70/src/main/res
An excellent resource center for Kisswahili would be Lutherans In Africa
as they do regular translation into Kisswahili. They have experienced
translators approved by the Lutheran Churchs in Kenya and Tanzania.
http://www.lutheransinafrica.com
Arthur Bolstad
On 1/27/2013 2:37 AM, David Hasla
Thanks Troy, for the clarification.
Anyone wishing to assist in the programming task started by Greg can find
his branch here:
https://code.launchpad.net/~greg-hellings/sword/mod2osis
See also http://crosswire.org/wiki/Mod2osis#Current_status
David
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Well, mod2osis is a reference objective for the filters. Some day the osis2mod
+ osisosis filter set will perform a well enough to allow a simple module
iteration and output to support a lossless round trip using osis2mod and
mod2osis. Greg has submitted patches to mod2osis to bring this really
Just a general reminder.
mod2osis is a deprecated Sword utility.
You can search the sword-devel archives to find out why.
David
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To use utilities
Go to the Utilities Folder , Shift + Right Click >> Open Command Window Here
You may need this power toy from microsoft for "Open Command Window Here" on
XP, it exists by default in Windows 7
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=211471
Now you have Command Prompt opened in the
Thank you very much - will do.
Jamie
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From: Kahunapule Michael Johnson [mailto:kahunap...@mpj.cx]
Sent: 26 January 2013 19:55
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Subject: Re: [sword-devel] OSIS questions
On 01/26/2013 06:05 AM, DM Smith wrote:
On Jan 26, 2013, at 10:13 AM,
OT Swahili abbreviations are in parentheses.
GEN - Genesis (Mwa)
EXO - Exodus(Kut)
LEV - Leviticus (Law)
NUM - Numbers (Hes)
DEU - Deuteronomy (Kum)
JOS - Joshua(Yos)
JDG - Judges(Amu)
RUT - Ruth (Rut)
1SA - 1 Samuel (1 Sam)
2SA - 2 Samuel (2 Sam)
1KI - 1 Kings (1 Fa
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