It is not possible to directly covert from Chinese characters to
pinyin. Many (most) characters have more than one pronunciation
depending on the intended meaning (same as the in English with one word
have multiple meanings). You have to look character by character to
make decisions on what p
ep 10, 2011, at 10:45 AM, AJ wrote:
A while back (1 year +) someone pointed me to a link where I could download a
Chinese Pinyin bible in Sword Project format (not someone on the normal
CrossWire website). Can anyone send me a link?
Thanks,
Allen
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A while back (1 year +) someone pointed me to a link where I could
download a Chinese Pinyin bible in Sword Project format (not someone on
the normal CrossWire website). Can anyone send me a link?
Thanks,
Allen
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Why is the most recent version on the web site 1.5.11? It hasn't been
updated in forever.
AJ
Mark Trompell wrote:
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 10:39 AM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
Hey guys,
Hi
We've made a number of significant small changes to warrant a 1.6.1
release.
This is a very new translation by Holman. Those already on the site
are different translations.
Is there a protocol about approaching a publisher about using a
translation electronically?
Allen
Tonny Kohar wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 7:55 AM, AJ wrote:
Does anyone
Does anyone know if the new Chinese Standard Bible is available
electronically (so it can be used with The Sword Project)?
http://www.tennessean.com/article/20090127/BUSINESS01/901270340
Thanks,
Allen
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Thanks for the update.
Allen
Peter von Kaehne wrote:
Hi, everyone is gearing up for a major release across board (all front
ends etc). Couple of weeks or less. The Linux software Gnomesword is
already out with 1.5.11.
Peter
AJ wrote:
I can't find a ready to install versi
I can't find a ready to install version of Sword Project for Windows
beyond version 1.5.9. Is version 1.5.11 available for download (NOT
source code) anywhere?
Allen
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