e Sword Library with a program that uses wxWindows, the new
compiled application terminates directly, even without giving an error... :S
Thanks for your reply,
Simon
-Jason Turner
On Monday 15 December 2003 12:54 pm, Simon Lagendijk wrote:
Hi Jason,
I just downloaded it, and it looked quite n
Hi all,
I just got the Sword Engine compiled using MinGW and DevCPP. As soon as
I have some free time, I'll write a simple tutorial of how to use and
compile the Sword Engine using DevCPP or another IDE for MINGW.
However, to get some of the files compiled (I used v 1.5.6), it was
needed to ad
Lynn Allan wrote:
Let me ask, if I may, since this question has never been brought up,
much less addressed:
What is it, precisely, that you wish to do with LcdBible or InVerse that
prohibits you from adopting the GPL license yourself?
Hi Chris et'al,
Good question. For me, the real issue is
Same bug I got. When I put the files in the Sword directory (same as the
sword.exe), it runs OK...
Simon
Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
Jason,
Went to try your windows binary and I get a memory protection
fault: Failed to read address 0x.
I'm on a fairly clean install of win2000. No cy
Hi Jason,
I just downloaded it, and it looked quite nice. Is there still any
development on wxWindows? If so, who are working on it, so I can ask
them if I can join them; if nobody's working on it, can I continue
development of it?
Simon
Jason Turner wrote:
I just thought I should mention my
development environment that is
capable of running autoconf/automake and configure (which is all you
really need if you're using releases).
You might be able to use a different implementation of BASH, if one
exists for Win32, but Cygwin should definitely meet all of your needs.
--Chris
Hi all,
Sorry to bug you with it, but does someone here has a MakeFile for te
Sword Engine, that works with the MinGW compiler?
Simon
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Hi all,
Sorry to bug you with it, but does someone here has a MakeFile for te
Sword Engine, that works with the MinGW compiler?
Simon
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cvs.
Troy, can we have this on the website somewhere?
Martin
Am Samstag, 13. Dezember 2003 02:06 schrieb Simon Lagendijk:
Troy,
I'm really encouraged by your enthusiasm, but would really like
for you to cooperate in development with us. I'm not sure if you know
this or not
. In what way is that
compatible with the wxString type of wxWindows?
In Christ,
Simon
In Christ,
-Troy.
PS. Blessings on your paper!
PPS. OSIS 1.1.1 docs are available here:
http://bibletechnologieswg.org/osis/docs/
Simon Lagendijk wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks for your reply. Currently
Hi all,
Sometime ago, some stated on this mailinglist he was working on a new
version of Diaspora. Is he still working on it, or has development
stopped? I just asks, because the mod2osis has some strange behaviour,
it doesn't output the tags, only the main text, and I would like
to have some
Hi Chris,
The GPL doesn't cover just distribution rights, it also covers usage.
USING Sword in an unauthorized manner, according to the license (by
linking to it, either at compile time or run time) would violate the
license.
Some questions about this:
* Is it possible to release parts of t
ect with .dll that builds swordlib_vc6.lib and swordlib_vc6.dll.
Then LcdBible.exe uses swordlib_vc6.dll
* CanonVersifier.cpp and CanonVersifier.h
* script for nsis-198 installer
* modified RawVerse.cpp and RawVerse.h (includes
RemoveMostTagsAndExtraSpace(char* buf)
*Let's Discuss*
Lynn
Hi Chris,
You might consider teaming up with the group who are already working on a
wxWindows interface to Sword. I'm not sure what their current status is,
but they have working code. You can grab their existing code (as well as
their Win32 binary) from http://sourceforge.net/projects/christ
Hi all,
A friend an I have the idea of making a new Bible tool, mainly aimed at
Windows users, because for Linux there are 2 nice Sword-based tools
available. We want to the program to run on at least Windows and Linux.
The code will be released under the GNU licence (or another OpenSource
lic
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