Hi, Daniel,
Thanks for the work, and for letting us know!
I have not yet been able to build qpsword; I'm running RH 9 and between my
lack of knowledge and the (probably minor) differences in environment (e.g.,
compiler and library versions) I haven't yet gotten it working. I haven't
spent a l
Mark,
I think there is some work going on, although it appears at a fairly low
level. I have a "soon" hobby goal of doing some work on it - but since I
have not done much programming in C and have done none in Linux or for
Qtopia, I'm not hopeful of being able to contribute much.
I would li
On Monday 24 November 2003 3:20 pm, Stephen Denne wrote:
> The details are at
> http://www.crosswire.org/sword/develop/swordmodule/index.jsp
I'd used that, and couldn't get things to work. I think now the problem was
in going the OSIS route - using Stephen's instructions and example with the
imp
On Monday 24 November 2003 7:12 pm, Chris Little wrote:
> The vaguely-named osis2mod is what you'll need to convert OSIS documents
> into Sword Bibles.
Hmm. I guess it isn't so vaguely named, is it? I think the problem was
that I started out using the pre-compiled Windows version of the utiliti
rse numbers are thus off by one. I suspect that will be true throughout,
anywhere the RSV has a chapter heading or whatever.
Tim
On Monday 24 November 2003 4:56 pm, Tim Meneely wrote:
> I have the RSV in formatted ASCII; if / when I get a my-format2mod working
> I'll be happy to d
Thank you. This all works for me, and gives me a path forward.
I was trying to use OSIS format rather than the (Sword-specific?) imp format,
but I'll cheerfully abandon that for something I can actually get to work!
Tim
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I have the RSV in formatted ASCII; if / when I get a my-format2mod working
I'll be happy to do a comparison to find the problem areas. Perhaps it's
just that one!
Tim
On Monday 24 November 2003 3:36 pm, Stephen Denne wrote:
> though. Perhaps someone could use it to automatically identify a com
`s found in him';
when it should say:
Job 18:28 If you say, 'How we will pursue him!'
and, 'The root of the matter is found in him';
So, now my confidence in that module is shaken.
Is there somewhere other than the developer's list more appropriate to ask
Greetings,
I've tried this several times (on and off!) over several months, and have yet
to produce a module which works. I've got the "Module Making" guide printed
in front of me, I've tried to make things as simple as possible, and I'm
failing.
I'm trying to convert OSIS into a text module.
tools
working? Is there an overall status description somewhere that tells me what
is underway and what needs to be done?
I'm having trouble getting started.
Thanks!
Tim Meneely
Pittsburgh PA USA
On Monday 20 October 2003 8:12 pm, Chris Little wrote:
> Hi Danny, & welcome.
>
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