On Saturday 18 April 2009 9:23:46 am Manfred Bergmann wrote:
> Am 18.04.2009 um 13:48 schrieb Jeremy Erickson:
> > In BibleMemorizer, I followed the steps described in the document for
> > including frameworks in the bundle, except that I wrote a script
> > (osx-bundle-prepa
est source distribution of BibleMemorizer and
reuse it with modifications.
-Jeremy Erickson
On Saturday 18 April 2009 7:34:01 am DM Smith wrote:
> Regarding Mac, here is my experience (pretending to be a typical Mac
> user):
> 1) The installer was a surprise. I did not expect a pkg insta
me to handle.)
Also, is there an easy way in the API to dynamically add these paths,
or do I
need to write settings to a .conf file?
-Jeremy Erickson
On Friday 19 December 2008 4:38:04 am Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> Since this thread has morphed into another discussion on how to play
>
st to generate qmake_vars (a file unique to
BibleMemorizer) and then re-ran QMake myself. Because I didn't have to use
MSYS, my setup problems there weren't an issue.
For those who want to download binaries, they are available from my
SourceForge project page.
-Jeremy Erickso
ng Cygwin and didn't care if it linked the DLL. (The vast
majority of my experience is on Linux, and the rest on Mac OS X which is
similar.) However, for distribution, I would prefer not to have to link it.
Also, where does the Windows version of Sword look for modules by
d
Erickson
On Thursday 01 January 2009 6:13:36 pm Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
> Jeremy Erickson writes:
> > In that thread, it apparently does work for Karl on Diatheke
> > 4.2.1/Sword 1.5.11, which oddly enough is exactly what I am using. I
> > don't get the newlines from Diathe
Hi,
I also just noticed that the NET Bible (official paid module, version
1.0.1)
seems to have the same issue even though it is using for newlines -
works in BibleTime main display, doesn't work in Diatheke, StripText(), or
BibleTime text copy.
-Jeremy Erickson
On Thursd
11, which oddly enough is exactly
what I am using. I don't get the newlines from Diatheke but rather get the
same output as StripText(). Karl, can you verify what version of the ESV
module you are using? Thanks.
-Jeremy Erickson
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to use SFTP, because like PuTTY you can
download the standalone .exe without needing to install it. We also install
it standard on our Windows machines in the computer lab.
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On Monday 10 December 2007 10:26:34 am Barry Drake wrote:
> Hi there ..
>
> FYI . I j
?
In any case, what would the cleanest way for me to count the keys in a module
be, so that it works with all types of modules?
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t's probably something that was fixed in a later version.
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encoding=utf8", it shows up as "<92>",
which is another indication of a nonprinting or unavailable character. Thus,
it seems the encoding is neither UTF8 nor Latin1. The amtract.conf file has
no "Encoding=" line.
Is this a bug in the module?
-Jeremy E
age of Sword by free
software while nonetheless preventing proprietary software from using it.
However, it's ultimately not my decision. I will respect whatever decision
is made (just don't kill BibleTime.)
-Jeremy Erickson
On Monday 16 July 2007 2:44:03 pm Chris Little wrote:
> jhph
func=detail&aid=1579313&group_id=134333&atid=729745
for the bug report in question).
Thanks in advance!
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I'm always willing to offer the code under an alternative license if it
would
work better for Sword, should you decide to use it.
-Jeremy Erickson
> I think I might be more inclined to use a BSD licensed version of diff
> as a basis and to re-write the wdiff functionality so that we own
u don't have to
include the MIT notice.
-Jeremy Erickson
On Tuesday 17 January 2006 7:10 pm, DM Smith wrote:
> When Chris Umphress included the link
>
> http://kohl.wikimedia.org/~avar/gpl3/wdiff.html
>
> regarding the differences between GPL v2 and v3 (proposed) it got me
On Sunday 16 October 2005 1:09 pm, David Blue (Mailing List Addy) wrote:
> 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 Fed
ng to Gentoo.)
-Jeremy Erickson
On Sunday 16 October 2005 6:13 am, Joachim Ansorg wrote:
> A new BibleTime release is now available. Check out www.bibletime.info for
> more details.
> We'd be really thankful if binary packages could be prepared, especially
> for Mandriva, Fedore,
BibleMemorizer 0.3 is out. Compared to 0.2, it basically just has the
plugin
stuff working. I will enhance the plugins as well as other capabilities in
the future.
Happy Mothers' Day!
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were made completely cross-platform?
Just throwing out ideas.
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did get a message saying that my e-mail was forwarded to the "New Media
Department" at Zondervan for consideration.
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I
I went ahead and sent the message with Barry's edits, since apparently
no one
else had any comments. I'll let everyone know how Zondervan responds.
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distribute a Sword module
than to develop software for Linux. I could point this out to them.
Folllowing is a proposed message I could send. Does this look like a good
idea or a bad one? Would the message need any edits?
-Jeremy Erickson
==Proposed Message (not actually sent at this point
spite Crosswire and
will license the Sword plugin solely under the GPL (though BibleMemorizer
will of course be MIT/X11). This is just what the FSF thinks.
-- First Message --
Subject: GPL-covered Libraries
Date: Lun 11 Abr 2005 4:25 PM
From: Jeremy Erickson {address I don't wa
> http://www.mail-archive.com/license-discuss%40opensource.org/msg07551.html
> )
A quick Google search shows that the particular EULA they seem to be
discussing there is available at:
http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/platformsdk/sdkupdate/ComponentEu
www.mail-archive.com/license-discuss%40opensource.org/msg07548.html
(in particular see
http://www.mail-archive.com/license-discuss%40opensource.org/msg07550.html
and
http://www.mail-archive.com/license-discuss%40opensource.org/msg07551.html
)
http://www.qtforum.org/thread.php?threadid=9100&sid=c2b2d45bc9
I don't think it supports the
native XP look and feel).
BTW, did anyone see my message about "Miscellanious Sword API Questions"
earlier?
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check if the verse reference is
really valid?
6.) Does Sword offer categorizations of the books of the Bible (e.g. "Gospels"
and "Prophets")? I know BibleTime has these categorizations available when
searching. Is this a BibleTime feature or a Sword feature? If it is a Sw
BibleMemorizer 0.2 is out (see http://biblememorizer.sf.net). It now has
Sword integration (thanks to Troy), a GPL/MIT dual license (GPL mandatory
when using Sword, of course), and support for searching the verses. The
plugin architecture is planned for 0.3.
-Jeremy Erickson
nse seems to be a perfect match.
The zlib/libpng license addresses the problems you mentioned, but it is less
well-known.
I might have even considered making BibleMemorizer public domain if there was
less uncertainty about the consequences and validity of doing so.
-Jeremy Erickson
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clause BSD license or the MIT/X11 license (which I might switch
to anyway since it's shorter and clearer for non-geeks), and the plugin under
the GPL? Knowing how seriously licensing is taken here, I definitely will
not do so unless you'
(Troy wrote)
> No need to include me in the copyright notice. Consider my
> contributions, past and future, 'contributed ownership'.
You don't mind being included in the "About" box, do you? Just
checking.
Your contributions have been helpful.
SITION) feature-- maybe add a VerseKey(SW_POSITION) c-tor or
> something to fix this.
That fixed it. Thanks. Looks like that change may need to be made, though.
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Error(); vk.Book(vk.Book()+1)) {
Looks like probably the "VerseKey vk = TOP" part is causing the error. Do you
know how to fix this? Thanks.
The full for loop is:
for (VerseKey vk = TOP; !vk.Error(); vk.Book(vk.Book()+1)) {
m
It was the fact that I was using links from the archive to post. When I
simply reply to an individual message that comes to my e-mail client it seems
to work.
El Vie 25 Mar 2005 9:28 AM, David Blue (Mailing List Address) escribió:
> On Friday 25 March 2005 12:51 am, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
>
Got my own message individually. I'm responding to see if it will show up as
a response rather than a new message. Hopefully this fixes the top-level
message problem.
El Vie 25 Mar 2005 12:52 PM, Jeremy Erickson escribió:
> Thanks, Troy, for the patch. It basically works. Wi
references in the project file to libraries beyond the basic Sword
one; otherwise the compiler gave me errors. Do all these libraries need to
be included in the project file for end users?
Here's the top I will use for the files:
/*
* Copyright (c) 2005 Jeremy Erickson, Troy Griffitts
*
can try another mailer or report on bugs.kde.org (a quick check there didn't
show any reports, but I didn't go real in-depth because I think I figured it
out).
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GPL applies when the
Sword API is used work, as I mentioned in the other message? Or is there
another way to shorten it?
/*
* Copyright (C) 2005 by Jeremy Erickson
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
How do I get my posts to show up as replies, rather than new threads?
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o have, it would be better to not use it for
new code except when necessary. It would save a lot of posts to mailing
lists... That's one reason I would prefer to use a simpler, more permissive
license for BibleMemorizer. For other reasons, see
http://biblememorizer.sf.net/whynotgpl.html
f the code that uses GPL software is removed.
*/
I have not added any code to use Sword yet, and the Qt use complies with the
QPL. Do I need to change something? I don't want to do anything illegal...
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iblememorizer.sf.net . An 0.1
release
is available, but I haven't yet learned how to use CVS yet so I haven't
created a repository. As of this writing, 0.1 is current.
In Christ,
Jeremy Erickson
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