Hi Peter,
> Brilliant, yes, that would be very good if you would get involved. I will
> sent later off-list a list of verses which did not fit - but bear in mind
> that the problem often lies earlier - e.g. a verse early in the chapter is
> split into two and then much further down a verse does n
Hi David,
The link you provided redirects me to this wiki page:
https://crosswire.org/wiki/Special:UserLogin/signup where I am told:
Permission error
You do not have permission to create this user account, for the following
reason:
The action you have requested is limited to users in the group:
A
Hi,
I tried to sign up, but I get a 500 error when clicking the request access
link...
BR,
Tomas
Den 23/05/2017 21:49 skrev "David Haslam" :
> For an example of how research on Versifications can be neatly documented,
> it's very instructive to visit the wiki page created by DomCox for French
>
Hi Peter,
Being a native Scandinavian I would like to help out if needed. I'm not
very knowledgeable about versification, but I could have a look at various
bibles in various languages to see if there is a pattern. Do you have a
list of the verses that doesn't fit the current versifications?
Best
Regarding SWORD and python, I'll just leave this here:
https://gitlab.com/tgc-dk/pysword
No, it is *not* backed by anyone but me.
And no, it does not implement all the features of libSword, nor is it meant
to.
Best regards,
Tomas
Den 21/02/2017 20:52 skrev "Greg Hellings" :
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 19
Hi David,
I've already read that section of the wiki, and are fully aware of and
accept the risk of changing module formats breaking pysword. That being
said, I've also noticed that the format of the modules haven't changed much
over the last years, so from my point of view the risk is not high, b
Hi all,
I'm happy to announce the release of PySword 0.2.3! I hope it will be
useful for some of you.
PySword is a native Python reader of the SWORD Project Bible Modules. It is
not a wrapper around libsword, it is completely written in Python and works
with both Python 2 and 3.
0.2.3 is a bugfi
Hi Matěj,
> From: Matěj Cepl
>
> On 2016-04-09, 08:03 GMT, Tomas Groth wrote:>> PySword is a native Python
> reader of the SWORD Project Bible
>> Modules. It is not a wrapper around libsword, it is completely
>> written in Python and works with both Pytho
Hi all,
I'm happy to announce the release of PySword 0.2.1!
PySword is a native Python reader of the SWORD Project Bible Modules. It is not
a wrapper around libsword, it is completely written in Python and works with
both Python 2 and 3.
0.2.1 is a bugfix release. Issues fixed:
* Only load boo
Hi all,
I'm happy to announce the release of pysword 0.2.0!
Pysword is a native Python reader of the SWORD Project Bible Modules. It is not
a wrapper around libsword, it is completely written in Python.
Key features:
* Read SWORD bibles (not commentaries etc.)
* Detection of local available mod
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