On 7/19/20 3:40 PM, Tobias Klein wrote:
> Is Xiphos the only frontend that has been patching Sword for this
> purpose? Then I suppose all other frontends suffer from this issue, huh?
As far as I know, yes to both questions, though JSword apps are of
course differently insulated.
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Thanks for giving me the background on this, Karl! I appreciate it!
Is Xiphos the only frontend that has been patching Sword for this purpose? Then
I suppose all other frontends suffer from this issue, huh?
Thanks for putting in the work to make Sword behave well with non-ascii path
names!
Best
On 7/18/20 1:53 PM, Tobias Klein wrote:
>
> No, I have not tested my code properly with non-ascii characters in
> paths / file names.
>
The original cause for the Xiphos patch to Sword was because, 11 years
ago when we introduced the Win32 port, as GnomeSword was renamed Xiphos,
one of our first n
Sorry, just to correct, that was a change in active users over a 30 day
rolling period. I had my statistics filter set to show me daily
intervals, but this chart seems to be showing a 30 day rolling change,
in summary:
Sat, Jun 20, 2020 4,356 Total active users
Fri, Jul 17, 2020 4,833 Tot
Yes, I also noticed this and was interested with Bishop installations.
Here is the increase in active users yesterday:
I found it interesting and encouraging the people groups we seem to be
reaching and we should do better to support their language needs with
good teaching resources. E.g., i
Hi all,
out of curiosity I've been looking up the "Google trends" for pc-based
bible software.
This page shows the trends for the search term "PC Bible".
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=today%205-y&q=pc%20bible
The interesting thing is that for the "worldwide comparison" there