Hi. Just an outsider's view. (Hopefully someday it'll be an insider's view, but I
have to find a small enough piece to bite off for starters, and one that doesn't
require a home internet connection.)
On Monday, September 27, 2004, at 05:48PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm pretty wary of our
ith 1.0 I look into it. But hopefully it should be fixed, 1.0
>is much more stable.
>-Will
>
>On 3 Mar 2004, at 15:20, Andrew Vardeman wrote:
>
>> Will,
>>
>> Thanks! MacSword's great! I'll try this out next time I get my iBook
>> to an internet conne
Will,
Thanks! MacSword's great! I'll try this out next time I get my iBook to an internet
connection.
I have had some general stability problems lately with 0.3 and the 0.4 beta, but it
seems rather erratic and I can't get a good test case. It could be simply that I
downloaded almost every
Troy,
if I could have a 'sandbox' to play around with, I'd certainly do what
playing I can. I have a little time tonight, followed by a full
weekend, but Monday I should be free-ish.
Andrew
On Wednesday, September 17, 2003, at 06:18 PM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
Andrew,
Both (pretty, and exp
on the passage study page, to surround: "Passage Study", the
current Bible and where to change it, current verse and verse
navigation, with some kind of swoosh graphic-- kindof saying, "On this
screen, these are the important pieces of navigation"
But I don't know. I don'
I think it looks decent (nice and clean, maybe not flashy but certainly not ugly). I
agree it can be a bit confusing on first use. Which was their priority--colors and
graphics or functional UI improvements?
I can do pretty, but slower than any "real" designer. If they're thinking more
funct
Okay, I've got a quick version that will dump raw verse text from two
bibles into a two-column HTML table, a verse at a time. I'll start
fiddling with templates for some of the inline markup. Does ABS want
fancy hyperlinking or mostly straight text? Do they care about
Strong's numbers, etc?
Chris,
Thanks for the reply. I gave the site a look. Is the code browseable
anywhere online, or is that considered a security risk? I visited the
CVS web interface at SourceForge and looked around a bit. Is that just
for the engine?
I know very little about CORBA other than that SOAP is a
Troy,
Thanks for the response. I grabbed the OSIS 1.5 schema and will check
it out. Ah, for a Mac version of XML Spy. (Does anyone out there have
a decent XML workflow set up on a Mac?) Thanks also for the link to
the wiki. I didn't see that when I was looking around.
re:
"Display Bible
learn XUL while writing
a Mozilla/SOAP front-end.
Oh, homepage here:
http://homepage.mac.com/andrewvardeman
Thanks,
Andrew Vardeman
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