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Folks,
I wanted to clarify a few things so that rumors do not abound here about
the where abouts of David Trotz.
It is true I have taken on a new job at Olive Tree as a senior software
engineer. It is also true that I have been asked not to work on mobile
device front-ends for Crosswire
OliveTree and kept my cush job at JPL but I felt the Lord me lead me on
to OliveTree.
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Greg Hellings wrote:
Until recently we had one of our members working on a Mobile Windows
platform version of the SWORD project. As I understand it, he has
recently been forced to
Well that was dumb... Grab the source with this command...
$> svn co https://crosswire.org/svn/pocketsword/trunk pocketsword
On 4/26/09 11:22 PM, "David Trotz" wrote:
> Guys,
> Troy was kind enough to set up a repo for PocketSword. Grab it from:
> Some notes:
>
doing any
more mobile development on the sword platform. I will know more by mid May.
So in the meantime I will do what I can to help out.
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at some point after I get these items taken care
of (assuming you want me to do those things) we should try to meet up a few
times in #sword and chat about your vision for the software.
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On 4/20/09 12:12 PM, "Ian Wagner" wrote:
> Yes, I agree. I'm ve
nly a feeling I have and not in fact reality, but if it is let me know
so that I do not step on your toes here. I really would love to help out
and I am sure there are others as well. A concerted effort is much more
fruitful than a solo one, although there are exceptions.
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s but encouraging devs to grab either the latest
or some named version from their respective sources.
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On 4/19/09 6:15 PM, "Ian Wagner" wrote:
> That's correct, but you would have to sign the application with a
> separate provisioning profile tha
devel] iPhone developers?
That's correct, but you would have to sign the application with a
separate provisioning profile that you create..
Ian
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On Apr 19, 2009, at 9:03 PM, David Trotz wrote:
> So, let me understand this better. I have an iPh
g profile. Then they will be
able to run the development version on their devices.
Ian
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On Apr 19, 2009, at 8:31 PM, David Trotz wrote:
> Ian
> That's new to me. I knew Apple was pretty restrictive to the release
> of
> apps, didn
keep it up. I may try to get it transferred
over to crosswire.org's servers if Troy is ok with that otherwise I will
keep paying for it for the next year and if SwordReader does not progress at
all by then I will take it down.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
In Chris
eriences I am guessing that the Windows Mobile platform is a dying breed.
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From: Ian Wagner [mailto:iwagn...@students.bju.edu]
Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2009 4:53 PM
To: SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum
Subject: Re: [sword-devel] iPhone
I too am interested in working with the iPhone devs on the iPhone port.
I am getting an iPhone later this week and just downloaded the iPhone
2.2 SDK.
I am curious, why are you requiring sign-ups for beta testers? Are you
planning on selling this software at some point?
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Ian
John,
> A good bookmarking system that would allow for Bible studies should also
> allow for Bible study specific notes .
Not to worry, we can choose how to handle the markup at the front-end level,
so if we find the indentation to be too cumbersome on the device we can
choose to ignore it or hand
I am not sure who is in charge of this... but can someone snag the
screenshot off of swordreader.org and put it in place of the one on
crosswire.org? I would greatly appreciate it.
Osk, thanks for the post on The SWORD Project's front page. I appreciate it.
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Thanks for the feedback. I fixed the typos and a couple others I found as
well. :-)
David
On 2/4/09 8:12 AM, "David Haslam" wrote:
>
Erratum: typo in the
> http://swordreader.org/index.php/volunteer/
Volunteering page:
"
> resposibility"
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Tonny,
Its from Psalm 18:10. See
http://www.hebrew4christians.com/Names_of_G-d/names_of_g-d.html for the
original text.
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Tonny Kohar wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 7:23 AM, David Trotz wrote:
Thanks to help from David Overcash, I am happy to announce that
At the moment no books. Most likely in a 2.1.x release. What's there now
is what will be for the 2.0 release.
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Brian J. Dumont wrote:
Does SwordReader handle genbooks?
I don't have a Windows Mobile device, but an acquaintance has asked me
if I know of a Windows Mobile program which ca
Chris,
Thanks for the input, I fixed these.
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Chris Little wrote:
Minor things:
CrossWire (big C, big W)
The SWORD Project (big T, big SWORD, always with the "The")
David Trotz wrote:
Thanks to help from David Overcash, I am happy to announce that the
SwordReader site
Thanks to help from David Overcash, I am happy to announce that the
SwordReader site is up and running with updated content reflecing the new
beta release.
http://www.swordreader.org
I am open to suggestions or criticisms. (Can¹t promise I will listen,
but)
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I wish I could help, but I have not done much with clucene. What I can say
is if you get it to work, can you tell me how you did it? I want to build
clucene for wince and I am guessing you will have me half way there once you
get it worked out yourself :-P
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On 2/2/09 11:05
Robin,
Sorry to say it but the latest beta does not have any Smartphone support.
:-( My Smartphone developer has disappeared.
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On 2/2/09 9:44 AM, "rlranda...@aol.com" wrote:
> Oops! I missed this email!
> RR
>
> E-mail: robinlrand...@gmail.co
to report bugs which will allow me to
track and fix them efficiently.
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lopment these days. I have a MacBook Pro 17", its 2 years old and I
still love it!
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to the limited screen space I really would like to be
able to turn these off temporarily then restore them once I have the
pop-up rendered.
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Manfred,
I can't wait to install this on my mac later today. I will keep you
posted on my findings. Thanks for putting your time into this, its great
to see MacSword alive again.
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Manfred Bergmann wrote:
Hi.
After half a year of work on the next major release of MacSword I
would li
> The most programmers (for openmoko) write in python because you don't need to
> do any crosscompiling.
> I'm neither common with crosscompiling nor with python, but I just wrote my
> first python app for openmoko, so I would like to write it with pygtk. Or
> could some others help me to write
That looks cool. Price is steep as you say but it would be fun to port
gnomesword to it.
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Sebastien Koechlin wrote:
> Hello
>
> Does anybody already planned to have a sword frontend running on this eBook?
>
> http://www.irextechnologies.com/products
>
> It's running Linux, with X11 (4bpp)
Just a friendly reminder if you have not signed onto the new swordreader
mailing list and you intended to, please do so now. I am about to
release a new CAB file for testing.
http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/mobile-devel
This will be my last nag.
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mmital,
Your download source line is broken:
svn checkout */http/*://swordbible.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/
swordbible-read-only
I get this when I try:
svn: URL 'http://swordbible.googlecode.com/svn/trunk' doesn't exist
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M Mital wrote:
> David,
>
>
> If you ask me the whole icon/color shceme of BibleCS is from 80's and
> should be updated. But apparently you won't ask me :)
>
What's wrong with cyan edit boxes :-P
BTW color schemes are customizable.
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Troy,
Good news, after you went to sleep, I tried fully optimized code
(preferring speed over size) and I got the results we expected.
For reference
**
Much better results and more manageable. Thanks for looking more into
this. I really appreciate it.
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Instruc
Troy,
Looks promising. I will test it out tonight. Thanks for looking into
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Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
Hey Karl,
Yeah, it might be nice to have such a utility, but I think I fixed it.
Found this line:
in:
void zVerse::zReadText(char testmt, long start
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It should work with a real device. I have not tried it myself though,
but I have set it up to work that way on my machine so that I could run
a memory leak detector on SwordReader.
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SonWon wrote:
Will the VS2005 debugger work with a real device or just an emulator
face. But it is quite costly which is why we keep the
eVC 3 project support alive.
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I will look into this next week, and see if it helps until we get soText
support in place.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I also thought the evc build of the sword lib would not use clucene. The
legwork you guys are doing investigating storing the xml markup out
Overcash our web
content manager).
Please post all the bugs and wish list items in there once I get things
fully set up. Should be ready in a couple of days.
I am working on getting a separate mailing list started for SwordReader
as well.
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Go for it, and consider using a tabbed display if possible, I foresee
quite a few options to support on such a small screen. :-)
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Albert L. Sites, Sr. wrote:
> Has anyone started on a configuration screen? If not, I can start on one.
>
Mobile device do not fret
the CAB files will always remain, but there are many people who have no
idea what to do with a CAB file on a Windows Mobile device.
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if so then
we have no problems at all.
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From: SonWon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 7:19 PM
To: CrossWire Developers List
Subject: [sword-devel] Migrating to the eVC 4.0 Environment
Okay, I finally remember how I ported
This is a good indication that you might want to pick up a book on C++ ad
review your C++ skills.
The double colons are scope resolution operators, they essentially attach the
Run() method to the SRReaderApp class.
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From: SonWon <[EM
Guys,
I am travel this week so have to be brief.
There is no MFC used at all whatsoever in SwordReader. Its all pure WinCE 30+
API calls.
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John,
This is strange because the swordlib and SwordReader both compile on eVC
3. Not sure why you are getting errors. I am off to church. I will look
into it more later this afternoon.
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SonWon wrote:
> When I try to build, I am getting this error with EVC3 and eVC4:
>
> C:\CrossWire\swo
the file may serve a purpose on a
different platform. If we find it to be a problem later we can instead
do something like
#ifndef __EVC3__
#include
#endif
But for now just leave it be.
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SonWon wrote:
> When I Rebuild All using EVC3 I get many errors like this:
>
&
I would have the feedback occur on stylus down and the next selection
screen on stylus up. Then if I tapped the wrong choice I could slide
the stylus over to the correct choice and then release to obtain the
correct choice.
Done, and in the current SVN. Thanks for the suggestion.
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be good to give the user some feedback by highlighting and drawing a
> rectangle around the choice after tapping before the screen moves on.
>
That would be nice but I am guessing the next window is drawn so quickly
that you wouldn't see it anyway?
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The eVC 3 build reports the mem.h and other .h file errors in the sword
library. Yet it builds fine, so use the eVC 3 build as a resource when
deciding what errors are mission critical.
David
SonWon wrote:
> My first task will be to port to EVC4 then.
>
> Barry Drake wrote:
>
>> Hi the
SonWon wrote:
> Well, I have EVC4 up and running. Also have svn running. I tried to
> compile and got many errors as expected with EVC4. One error was
> missing mem.h. I searched the whole tree and did not find a mem.h so I
> have something misconfigured somewhere. I think it should be part
egant' which would be the goal. I
like the idea of two menus since we can hide the complexities from those
who desire a simpler interface and yet still provide for the power users.
I guess I overstated that. I meant I want to imitate the spirit of the
Bible+ interface, simple yet f
SonWon wrote:
Barry Drake wrote:
Hi David .
David Trotz wrote:
Certainly lets discuss this further. I would like to hear others opinions as
well; including Albert Sites and Barry Drake.
If we diverge to two separate menus we need to implement some way to keep them
in sync
SonWon wrote:
> Barry Drake wrote:
>
>> snip...
>> Big big wish we must implement a dual parallel text screen so two
>> versions or a version and a commentary can be viewed at one time. That
>> was the original intention (using the extra menuitem that was present in
>> the old 'gui' as
Barry,
It is my intention to have the ability to view two texts side by side. So don't
worry its coming, I just really want to focus on stablization and optimization
once I get all the original functionality back in place, which includes the
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e clarified you will feel a lot more confident in using it.
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two separate menus we need to implement some way to keep them
in sync, so that when a smartphone developer adds a menu item reflecting some
new feature the windows mobile devs get the menu automatically as well, and
visa versa.
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his. When it didn't improve
my results, I decided to find the culprit with some timings. I guess I
should have mentioned that.
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constructor wasn't the culprit, I took the 's += (TCHAR *)' part
off and tried again. It only shaved a bout 40 ms off the top.
thoughts, ideas, workarounds?
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You of all people should know this... :) SWORD stores all the tags
> inline in the text. When you start turning things OFF is when all the
> filters have to do work to remove things. If everything is left on,
> then the text is just handed back as it was stored. I'm
Anyone interested in helping me get www.swordreader.org in order. I have
it set up with Joomla CMS, I just need help getting it organized and
fleshed out.
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-it's a bit confusing to have the heading follow the
> first verse
>
Yes, this is a bug. I noticed this too.
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ng. If it's running then focus on
> the window.
> hWnd = FindWindow(g_szClassName, g_szTitle);
>
> // Bring to front if running
> if(hWnd)
> SetForegroundWindow(hWnd);
>
> return hWnd;
> }
>
> Code snip it for WinMain()
>
> HWND hWnd = SetFoc
> The VM is up, Win 2K is loaded now just updating. I'll be on EVC4 until
> I can get a copy of Visual Studio. I think I am getting a free student
> edition since my son is a student.
>
Can't wait to work with you. As you can see there is still much
improvement t
> Another thing to sort out. If I exit SwordReader using the exit
> menuitem, it's OK. If I exit using the close button, as you know,
> Windows Mobile leaves the program running in the background. When I try
> to re-start SwordReader, another instance opens, and won't run properly
> because
ing I can render very fast, but when
I push in a verse at a time, I render very slowly. I will do some more
testing.
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all too well. ;-)
BTW have you given it a run on your new smartphone?
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am is starting to grow. Praise God!
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ainst the subversion HEAD.
Feel free to bug me anytime, especially as you get started with the
code. You can find me in irc.freenode.net in #sword
I am either dctrotz or dtrotzjr. I also do AIM, Yahoo, and MSN IM, but
those I only give out privately. so drop me an email if you want my
screen n
ures besides the ARM and x86. (Although I do not know
whether there are any x86 devices besides the emulator.) Anyhow, I will
try to get eVC 3 to build me a binary for SH3. When I do I will post it
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Orbworks has its own issues, as the Windows CE version (PocketC CE) is
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John wrote:
David and All,
>From time to time, M$ "recreates," obviouly for their own benefit, the EULA
Daniel Blake wrote:
I also wasn't able to find eMbedded Visual Tools 3.0 - 2002 Edition
available anymore, but eMbedded Visual C++ 4.0 SP4 is still
available. http://msdn.microsoft.com/embedded/aa731254.aspx
Yeah, except at this time SwordReader does not compile on eVC 4.0, we
need someone
ch is
why I kept eVC 3 support.
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John Mitchell wrote:
I am interested in programming a Windows Mobile version of The Sword
Project.
I have experience in programming with Embedded Visual C++. I actually
wrote a proprietary Bible Reader for Windows Mobile based
produce more feature rich software in a shorter amount of time.
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John Mitchell wrote:
I am interested in programming a Windows Mobile version of The Sword
Project.
I have experience in programming with Embedded Visual C++. I actually
wrote a proprietary Bible Reader
If we
discontinue eVC support altogether this will likely impact users of
older windows ce devices.
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ur library and headers are stored in
subdirectories of /home/yourhome/local/
Running against this library is a little more tricky, drop in #sword and
we can chat about it.
I hope this helps.
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you come
here asking for help in the first place?
Again, I think you owe Chris an apology. Please, in the future, refrain
from name calling.
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The file teihtmlhref.cpp needs to be added to the project source. You
can find it in src/modules/filters
I hope this helps.
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Hlunboi wrote:
Hi,
I tried compiling SWORD 1.5.11 with Visual c++ 2008 ExpressEdition and
got a linking error:
markupfiltmgr.obj : error LNK2019
ad on Handango and
PocketGear for free by the middle to end of summer.
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Hi all,
What is the clearest/cleanest way to get the maximum number of chapters
and verses for the current book and module I have set in a VerseKey
object? The current way we do it in SwordReader is not very clear and I
was hoping there was a cleaner way.
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for week to week progress, and news about releases. Any
objections/suggestions?
I will pay the costs for the domain and hosting. I also plan to use
Joomla as a CMS since it is a powerful and free CMS.
Barry, it goes without saying you will have admin access to the Joomla
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Martin,
Yes, we are quite aware of e-sword. It is often mistaken for The SWORD
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martin wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> I have found very interesting freeware, looks pretty good, and maybe we
> can inspire ourselves in bibledesktop. www.e-sword.net. It is pretty
> go
resource, as it does not
appear to be the culprit.
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esign decisions, and finish what I
started. ;-)
Feel free to chime in if there are any concerns or suggestions.
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structure of the code and now is a great time to do this. Any
objections?
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ak as well which I assume had to do with the lost SWKey.
Also I have implemented a better progress bar in SwordReader's search,
it actually updates by passing SWModule::search's call back argument. It
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David Trotz wrote:
I have sp
ive and approachable. Once this is done I will introduce my new
html renderer.
Thanks everyone for your prayers and encouragement. They have paid off.
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Once this is done I will introduce my new
html renderer.
Thanks everyone for your prayers and encouragement. They have paid off.
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DM Smith wrote:
> I think this is a great plan.
>
> On Mar 11, 2008, at 5:46 PM, Manfred Bergmann wrote:
>
>
>> Hi DM.
>>
>> Mac Users should be used to that all of a sudden some software support
>> is just canceled.
>> Just kidding. :)
>> But still, I think they are used to s
Curious: Why Leopard only? I am currently running Tiger and won't be
upgrading for a while and I suspect many are in my shoes as well. Is
there some feature of Leopard you are targeting? I currently use
MacSword (when I am on my mac) and really enjoy it. :-)
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back into the swing of things.
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Barry,
I know this sounds cheesy but my wife and I were married by an
unlicensed (at the time) minister. So to be legit we went to the court
and got married there a week prior to our actual wedding just to be
legal in the sight of the state.
David
Barry Drake wrote:
> Hi there ..
>
> Forgive t
, or let me know and I will hold off on
committing any new changes.
Oh and some good news, Greek renders perfectly as expected.
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Troy,
Make that a +2 on WinXP! I got it up and running no problems.
Instructions were very concise and clear.
That's pretty cool stuff you have there Troy! I had to double check the
url to believe it was running locally.
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Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
Dear David,
Thanks fo
Awesome thank you for doing this.
David
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From: peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum
Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Success (moving towards)
Ok, more contact made from the attorney. He is still the attorne
David Trotz wrote:
One major bug I am working on today is when a word has a rendering tag
mid-word such as the very common
LORD
as seen in Psalm 119 - when the word nears the end of the line it is
possible that the L and ORD get separated.
I have fixed this issue. :-) I have also fixed all
I have uploaded a video on YouTube for those who do not have a Pocket PC
to try my demo on.
http://www.youtube.com/user/dtrotzjr
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David Trotz
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> sure if he heard back.
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No word yet. I will forward any response to the list.
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Daniel,
I do plan to allow the user to choose their preferred font and font
size. If needed we can also allow a module by module font override for
those modules that require special fonts to render properly.
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David Trotz
Daniel Owens wrote:
> I'm not sure about David's
Matt,
> On Jan 21, 2008 1:36 PM, Barry Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Hi David ...
>>
>> David Trotz wrote:
>>
>>> I have conducted some timing tests to quantify just how much faster the
>>> new renderer is, see the result
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