FWIW QML is also used as a scripting language for KDE's plasma workspace, so
supporting pray be worth our while to allow plasmoids to be developed that
support sword
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Based on the*.crosswire.org rule I would say the best option when and if
mirrors are needed is to have some sort of round robin dns that picks a mirror
from an internal list the way microsoft.com or my Linux distro does
download.opensuse.org for it's package repos. Sorry for the top post'
Nic C
On Wednesday, August 25, 2010 07:29:28 am Nic Carter wrote:
> I ask that we don't favour (or even use) ogg vorbis (FYI, "ogg" is a
> container format, "vorbis" is the audio format codec). I'm going to
> completely ignore any arguments that could be made for or against the idea
> that it is patent
On Monday 29 May 2006 20:23, Leandro Guimarães Faria Corcete DUTRA wrote:
> So what? Still there are more Brazilian readers than all
> others put together, and less educated people (the majority) do have
> problems with Iberian Portuguese, no matter how much more correct it
> is.
More american en
On Sunday 09 April 2006 17:40, Joachim Ansorg wrote:
> Hi,
> I just decided that KDevelop is a pain for C++ coding compared with Eclipse
> for Java coding
Does this mean bibletime will no longer support it?
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On Friday 10 March 2006 23:29, Kahunapule Michael Johnson wrote:
> I am not a religious follower of open source and ISO standards. Actually, I
> care little about ISO endorsement of any standard unless the standard is
> both relevant to the task at hand and a better solution than reasonable
> alter
On Tuesday 14 February 2006 13:07, DM Smith wrote:
> There are no Hebrew Morphology modules available, at this time.
> The old testament does have Thayer morphology codes in it.
> Are you thinking of something more or something else, or fixing what is
> present?
> If more or else what morphology co
On Tuesday 14 February 2006 07:50, DM Smith wrote:
> The KJV Bible is the most downloaded Sword module at CrossWire.
> It is often the first impression that people get when looking at all the
> different Sword front-ends.
>
> There are some problems with the KJV that have been reported and need to
On Monday 06 February 2006 13:46, Jason Turner wrote:
> I am curious who all out there is currently using the SWIG bindings
> for sword, with which languages? I am also wondering what the current
> need/desire is to have the CSharp version working with mono and gcc?
I don't but I could never get t
On Wednesday 18 January 2006 22:35, Greg Hellings wrote:
> Since Bibletime is
> already using the GRE, might you be able to leverage someone else's work to
> control the GRE from .NET/C#?
I assume that GRE is something to do with the gecko rendering engine. If so,
bibletime doesn't use that. Bib
On Wednesday 04 January 2006 03:42, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> Just wanted to publish my living scratch-pad to-do list, while our Wiki
> is down. We could really really really use some help on these items.
What's nessicary for the NASB lexicon to be completed? I might can help, but I
don't know
On Monday 19 December 2005 11:00, David Forslund wrote:
> Which package?
I thought I saw it under libunicode and libunicode-devel. However I could be
mistaken
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On Monday 19 December 2005 01:15, David Forslund wrote:
> Is that available for cygwin? I didn't see it in the list of packages
> or libraries.
I thought I saw it last time I installed cygwin
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On Sunday 18 December 2005 19:16, David Forslund wrote:
> Fixing this made a big difference, but now when compiling
> utilfuns/utilstr.cpp, it can't find various unicode/*.h include files.
> I can't tell what package is supposed to have them.
I believe libunicode is what you want
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On Saturday 03 December 2005 18:13, Jeff Needle wrote:
> I'm finding that the Strong's reference numbers are missing from large
> portions of the New Testament. Is this just a bad install, or is this
> still in progress?
It should be finished, you probably have an older version. Try downloading i
On Tuesday 01 November 2005 07:39 am, DM Smith wrote:
> C++ does not support internationalization or localization. It is an
> afterthought at best.
>From the design point of view of a language, i18n should be an after thought
unless you have built in strings (and even in java they're a class) wit
On Friday 04 November 2005 02:21 am, Greg Hellings wrote:
> . Ideas would include such things as
> minor fixes (as simple as misspelled words/grammar mistakes) to content
> addition (adding information to the developers' or users' segments of the
> sites, other information like that).
Instructions
On Tuesday 01 November 2005 07:39 am, DM Smith wrote:
> C++ does not support internationalization or localization. It is an
> afterthought at best.
>From the design point of view of a language, i18n should be an after thought
unless you have built in strings (and even in java they're a class) wit
On Sunday 30 October 2005 01:21 pm, Sergio Queiroz wrote:
> Thank you for the link. I went to this location and figured out that
> there are many files with 0 bytes under /pub/sword/betapackages/rawzip .
> Is this normal?
Yes. They're the ones we don't have distribution rights for from what I can
On Sunday 16 October 2005 11:01 am, Jeremy Erickson wrote:
> I'm about to move my Gentoo install to a different partition so I have
> room for a bunch of smaller partitions for clean Fedora installs. I can
> take care of the Fedora packages. It looks like Packman has SuSE covered
> now? (I
On Tuesday 16 August 2005 04:10 pm, Joachim Ansorg wrote:
> I think I heard Kylix uses Qt.
It won't be Qt 4 though. I doubt it's even Qt 3
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On Monday 11 July 2005 02:19 pm, Greg Hellings wrote:
> xml2gbs is now the tool, if the document is to be a Generic Book, but
> imp2vs if you want to place it under the commentary collection. Of course,
> in order to use the imp2vs you would have to run through and enter the
> appropriate lines to
I have a basic question, what tool do we now use to import ThML modules? I've
got a commentary from ccel that I'd like to make into a module, but the
module making guide references thml2gbs that no longer exists.
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On Thursday 16 June 2005 03:42 pm, Greg Hellings wrote:
> I have been using Bibletime to display
> highly formatted texts which include colored fonts, backgrounds, borders,
> table spacing and widths, etc and when the information is encoded with ThML
> and style="" tags containing a very wide range
I just recently changed to suse, as a result I did a clean checkout of sword
from svn, compiling bibletime now dies with the following error:
if g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../.. -I/opt/kde3/include
-I/usr/lib/qt3/include -I/usr/X11R6/include -I/usr/local/include/sword
-DQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
On Thursday 21 April 2005 06:53 pm, Jonathon Blake wrote:
> > > And the timeline for this conversion is?
> >
> > When it's done.
>
> The Debian Philosophy.
Something that has always really bugged me about non-developers is their
insistence on hard and fast time-lines. You just can't give them.
Ok, I hear the beta area is now back up, but so far I only see zipped beta
modules, is there going to be a betaraw directory again so beta modules can
be installed with an install manager like biblecs or bibletime has?
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On Saturday 26 March 2005 12:10 am, DM Smith wrote:
> Actually you do have the same problem. This did not show up as threaded.
Strange. it did on my end. /me shall investigate this further
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On Friday 25 March 2005 12:51 am, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
> I suggest you check bugzilla/FAQ/ for known Kmail issues in this
> regard. If there is no fix I suggest you considere dropping Kmail in favor
> of something else.
I use Kmail and have no trouble. It might be a setting that's being u
On Wednesday 23 March 2005 05:39 pm, Jeremy Erickson wrote:
> I have created a program called BibleMemorizer which will help with Bible
> memorization.
Wow, I was just contemplating doing this myself. I'll have to check it out.
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On Monday 14 March 2005 09:51 am, Tim Jones wrote:
> Heyas, sorry for the wide distro for an easy question, but I can't seem to
> find the question anywhere else. Is anyone actually still developing for
> JSword specifically or the Sword project either? I haven't seen any
> significant activity i
On Saturday 22 January 2005 11:56 am, Alvin Smith wrote:
> I don't know, but I switched to the Debian distribution because I wanted to
> have Bibletime and Gnomesword working on my computer. No compiling needed.
>
> It just works (TM).
>
> I was using Fedora Core 2 at the time, another RPM based d
On Friday 26 November 2004 09:10 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> There is no "easy" way to convert HTML to GBF, ThML, or OSIS in a useful
> and meaningful way. HTML is presentational markup. GBF & OSIS deal with
> structural markup. ThML mixes the two, but to use it for module import
> would require
On Sunday 17 October 2004 11:17 am, Martin Gruner wrote:
> Hey,
>
> would you like to support me for my work on BibleTime (and Sword)?
> Please see why and how: http://bibletime.info/development_team.html
I've been meaning to ask...how do I add myself to that page since I am
technically a develop
On Friday 08 October 2004 03:47 pm, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> Here's what we have on our server, which builds sword
> successfully:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] swordreader]$ autoconf --version
> autoconf (GNU Autoconf) 2.59
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] swordreader]$ automake --version
> automake (GNU aut
On Friday 08 October 2004 09:01 am, Brook Humphrey wrote:
> I'm not sure exactly what you are doing wrong but sowrd is in mandrake
> contribs and is included with mandrake now in the distro. It is maintained
> by myself and buchan milney
Well, yes, but the current bibletime cvs requires sword svn
Ok, I just got subversion installed and got sword downloaded...now how do I
get it to compile with Mandrake 10? I changed some symlinks to point to
automake 1.6 rather than 1.4 and I still get weird errors like,
aclocal: configure.ac: 148: macro `AM_CXXFLAGS' not found in library
aclocal: config
On Saturday 14 August 2004 8:50 pm, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> SVN is poised to be the OSS replacement for CVS. Information regarding
> SVN may be found here:
So, CVS isn't opensource?
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On Wednesday 11 August 2004 01:13 am, Chris Little wrote:
> We won't be publishing any additional GBF modules, ever.
I personally take some issue with this statement. Not with it's content but
with it's attitude. It just seems far too...mean spirited and condemning for
my tastes. It says to me
On Monday 02 August 2004 04:53 pm, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> You may experience difficulties as we continue to bring all of the
> services online.
I dunno if you've not done it yet or just forgot, but the beta modules didn't
get migrated to the new ftp server. It'd be helpful if access to them w
On Wednesday 13 February 2002 06:48 pm, you wrote:
> Hello all,
> If there is anything else pressing that anyone wants to get in, please
> send me a patch soon, or suggest it here on the list and see if anyone
> is willing to do it.
Not so much as code that needs to go in but will 1.5.3 be
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