Cyrille - please send me your SSH key. I will make you part of the
module team completely so that we can share texts etc.
Peter
On Mon, 2019-01-07 at 20:46 +0100, Cyrille wrote:
> The cross-references are not usable. David proposed to use orefs.py
> to
> adjust it. I can help if necessary.
>
>
That would be very helpful.
Currently, I have a lot of other work keeping me busy.
David
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On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 19:46, Cyrille wrote:
> The cross-references are not usable. David proposed to use orefs.py to
> adjust it. I can help if necessary.
>
> Il 07/01/2019 20
The cross-references are not usable. David proposed to use orefs.py to
adjust it. I can help if necessary.
Il 07/01/2019 20:34, ref...@host.crosswire.org ha scritto:
> Dear All,
> This is to announce that we have just now uploaded TurNTB.
> This is is an updated version of TurNTB.
> Many thanks t
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> ArmEastern
> Chamorro
> Cro
> CzeB21
> Est
> GerAlbrecht
> GerGruenewald
> GerTafel
> GerTextbibel
> Leeser
> ManxGaelic
> SweKarlXII
> Tyndale
> VietLCCMN
> Vulgate_HebPs
> Wulfila
> Wycliffe
>
> The following CrossWire commentaries also have a non-problematic
> short OT index:
> MAK
> Spurio
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On Tue, 2019-01-01 at 13:22 -0500, DM Smith wrote:
>
> The CrossWire Bible modules that have a visible NT problem having 2
> extra verses: (All are KJV, but maybe should be NRSV av11n)
> HebDelitzsch
> PorAlmeida1911
> PolUGdanska
> Shona
> TurHADI
I have just now reissued the above modules. Plea
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Does that mean that Peter’s confmaker script should aim to detect these and fix
them where required?
David
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On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 14:55, DM Smith wrote:
> tI’m pretty sure earlier versions of JSword expect [name] to be the first
> line in the file and have no lead
I think I’ve narrowed down the problem. More later.
— DM Smith
From my phone. Brief. Weird autocorrections.
> On Jan 6, 2019, at 10:05 AM, DM Smith wrote:
>
> Nic is in the process of moving and that might affect his availability.
>
> I’ve PocketSword and access to the logs. I’ll look to see
I’m pretty sure earlier versions of JSword expect [name] to be the first line
in the file and have no leading or trailing whitespace or other stuff. BOM will
definitely goof it up.
I’ve rewritten it to be compliant w this ini standard. But not all frontend
have been updated or d/l by end users
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On Mon, 2019-01-07 at 13:29 +, David Haslam wrote:
> Wow! That was quick!
That was the whole point of getting things automatised - whatever the
various flaws on the way are or were - I am now at a place where I need
a few minutes of time and peace and can do it very fast.
Peter
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Wow! That was quick!
Many thanks.
David
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> Dear All,
> This is to announce that we have just now uploaded SpaRV1865.
> This is is an updated version of SpaRV1865.
> Many thanks to David for the hard work.
>
> yours
>
> The Module
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Thanks Greg,
DM - does the same hold for JSword ?
Background: .conf file for module FreBDM1707 has lots of remark lines, with 3
at the top of the file before the [ModuleName].
Aside: I imagine this is because Cyrille uses a template that he himself
created.
David
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There aren't any frontends that read conf files that I'm aware of. They all
use the library to do that. The question is if the library can handle ini
files with comments. A few basic tests should allow you to figure that out.
--Greg
On Sun, Jan 6, 2019 at 4:04 AM David Haslam wrote:
> Are there
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