For the avoidance of doubt - the criteria for publishing a Bible translation
are simple and, emphatically, not personal preference
(1) a credible scholarly background
(2) a trinitarian translation organisation backing a text, unless the
translation is purely an academic work - but then (1) becom
> Just because you do not like the translation [..]
No. Your "translation" does not qualify in our eyes as a credible attempt and
is not acceptable for CrossWire. Not a matter of any personal preferences. Well
discussed and not my decision alone. Well explained to you at the time.
Basically y
Peter,
Just because you do not like the translation (and thus do not want to host it
on CrossWire server(s)) does not mean that other people also do not like. There
are people who want to use it with one of the CrossWire front ends. That is why
I try to make a workable index for the bible and d
Before you all waste too much effort to help Johan, it would make sense to note that his module is not in CrossWire because it was removed. His problem has nothing to do with the general malaise we are fighting at the moment and his use of this thread is simply opportunistic.
As such it makes
Johan,
And I guess the same would be true if one used the command line utility
mkfastmod.
Unless perhaps that uses a different library than Xiphos.
It may still be worth trying.
David
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On Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 08:32, Johan wrote:
> Thank you to all.
> I created my
Thank you to all.
I created my own modules and want to add indexing for PocketSword, the index
created in Xiphos does not work in PocketSword.
Johan
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