else has been relicensed by
somebody who lacked the legal authorization to do so, or neither the
NASB, and was relicensed by somebody who lacked the legal authorization
to do so.
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> I can confirm that Jonathan's claim is false.
_Twin Books v Disney (83 F 3d 1162)_ is the case law, and as such
confirms what I wrote.
I am not a lawyer. This is not legal advice.
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States. Furthermore, copyright status in the country in which the work
was originally published does not appear to be a relevant factor.
I am not a lawyer. This is not legal advice.
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> Hi Jonathon,
>
> You asked the question on bpbible-devel and got an answer.
> Why ask again on sword-devel?
I didn't get an answer onBPBible-Devel.
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Assuming that BPBible is still an actively developed/maintained front
end, where has the development repository migrated to?
https://code.google.com/p/bpbible/ has been archived, until January
2016, after which only the public data will be available.
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nfusion.
The three different Bibles that advertise themselves as being "The
Rainbow KJV Bible" further highlight the name collision issue.
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ecause of the credits listed on the
ir website.
Not sure which credits you are questioning, but there are a plethora of
reasons for not using that product.
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the same point as Bible-Time Mini
does on my tablet, and creates the same directory structure as
Bible-Time Mini.
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9th
century into Montana Salish, but nothing in any of the related dialects
since then.
I'm pretty sure I've seen a copy of the Lord's Prayer in Duwamish.
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. Nothing on Lushootseed, or any of
the coastal dialects (Snohomish, Skagit, Duwamish.)
Can somebody point me to a digital copy of the Bible in any of the
Lushootseed dialects?
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On 14/03/15 18:50, Peter von Kaehne wrote:
> There was something on sourceforge. Using some insane hack on the diatheke
> and something else.
Thanks.
>I have tried using it and found it worse than cut and paste
I guess I'll stick to doing that, then.
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Or was it implemented, but then removed?
Or am I just not seeing it?
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Then list each program under the appropriate category.
"No longer supported", and perhaps "obsolete" should have their own pages.
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Once it passes all checks, then one has a "secure" base upon which to
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On 12/02/15 14:05, DM Smith wrote:
>
> BTW, the list of books should also include d2:
> Epistle of Jeremiah
The default for that book should be "6", not "1".
However, both "6" and "1" should be re
et of Bibles?
By way of example, a resource creator constructs both the appropriate
AV11N configuration files, and _The Orthodox Tewahedo Biblical Canon of
Eighty-one (Broader Canon)_, or _The Haile Selassie Version of the Bible_.
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. GnomeSword changed its
name even longer ago.
Those are just the most glaring/obvious inaccuracies in the FAQ presented
there.
FWIW, it is the second hit for "Crosswire Bible" when I do a search on
Google. (Due to the way the Google search algorithm works, your mileage
will differ.))
On 4/21/2014 4:23 AM, David Haslam wrote:
Further background reading
http://www.amazon.com/The-Authorized-Subsequent-Reprints-Representatives/dp/B009ANGJD0/
Also available from
http://books.google.com/books?id=TH0fYAAJ
The book was published in 1884 by University Press.
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> Which other open source project would allow issues to be neglected for more
> than 18 months?
Firefox, Thunderbird, and OpenOffice.org, are three programs that have
had bug reports that went ignored for more than four years.
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e Sword engine, or an auxiliary part of the front end.
There are virtues and vices for including them in the Sword engine, and
virtues and vices for including them only in the front end.
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wanted to provide an easy way for members to download and
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activities. For that specific instance, the church would create its own
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really know.
The issue is not language related. The issue is that for roughly
two-thirds of Christianity, canonical verses have been omitted.
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Do any of The Sword Project front-ends run on ChromeBooks?
If so, which ones?
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The other point of failure of that approach is Esther 9:19/9:19a.
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on before the end of the first millennium.
What confuses people, is that Thecla remained a popular apostle for
several centuries after she was demoted by the Catholic church. That
popularity "encouraged"
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Are there any SFM to OSIS conversion tools that run under Linux, and are
being maintained,bugs fixed, etc?
The only tools I found ran on Windows, and were extremely old, and no
longer maintained.
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> reasons.
IMNSHO, the constant BSODs are a more practical reason to not use their
software.
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> Is this the software being used for the *Tyndale STEP project*?
AFAIK, what I described is not being used there.
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ping syllables to locate the match;
Messy, and only useful for a first cut rough draft.
I went through the most probable set of DVDs and CDs that I would have
archived it in, and didn't find the script. :(
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I think I still have a couple of other similar scripts that would be
useful.)
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Hebrew Strong Numbers attached to
most words (OT, NT, A) in the text file. Whilst the number/word
combination is not always accurate, it is "good enough" as a first draft.
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> I looked briefly online for anywhere that might have it for sale and
couldn't find anything.
Back in January or February I ran across a site that was selling what
appeared to be a rebranded version of Xiphos on CD. I did not bookmark it.
jonat
small screen estate is a secondary issue. One
that can be, and has programmed around. (Yes, that means that you can
have a commentary follow a verse, and a dictionary follow the word, and
each be visible to the user.)
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e easiest language to integrate macros into OOo.
Even so, the OOo API can be incredibly frustrating to utilize.
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use it to create resources for _The Sword Project_, there are a
plethora of other tools that offer far more functionality in that
regard.
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Granted, regardless of approach, it is an issue. With this approach,
you'd need at least two lookup tables to correctly correlate verses
to each other. (One table is book, verse number. The other table is
book, chapter, verse number.)
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_Google Translate_ is slightly better than most of the free site
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I think it goes further than avoiding trojans or dependency issues.
Rather, in today's climate, "computer literacy" is correlated with
"knowing how to use a specific set of programs used at work". It is
unrelated to programming knowledge.
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> The latter is a pure-python implementation of a zText reader.
> Neither are frontends, but libraries.
Thanks.
I didn't realize that they were libraries. That actually makes them
better for the utility program I was asked about
for The Sword Project, written in python.
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he database that Robinson
distributes, which claims to be public domain, and lacks any
attribution to The Cross Bible Society, then not all copies of
Robinson's database were created by you.
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>Pastor)
One potential issue with that name, is that it can be easily confused
with the Bible Software file format.
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> I don't see the problem in allowing compatibility for e-sword modules, they
> are just an access database password protected,
e-Sword doesn't use MS Access.
I'll skip the rest o f the reasons why using e-Sword is
anywhere. If you do have an extensive network, you might get
somewhere;
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te1 Merqab, 2 Merqab, and 3 Merqab, in addition to the
1 mac, 2 mac, 3, Mac, and 4 Mac. Also create both epistle of Clement,
and 1 Clement., The two texts are different. (I've forgotten which
church canonised 1 Clement. Also need EpLao, and 3 Corinthians.)
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e-Sword resources that can be legally redistributed, and format
shifted.
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Ex/etc.
I've forgotten which program it was, but it migrated from a FLOSS
license, to closed source, proprietary, because that was the only way
it could get permission to distribute some of the more recent
resources that its users requested.
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I just found the following thread:
http://groups.google.com/group/sword-frontend-developers/browse_thread/thread/3698455e2c4a22e8
Whilst I can understand why supporting e-Sword sounds like a good
idea, I _VERY_ strongly recommend that it not be done.
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Has anybody done any work on creating a Sword Project front end that
runs on OpenSolaris?
Something that doesn't use JAVA.
(I know it is supposed to be for servers, but it has some interesting
possibilities for the computer user at home.)
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On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 11:31, SonWon wrote:
> Come on everyone vote we are up to 6 now!
I cna't find where to vote. :(
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I was thinking of its usefulness in a project I';d like to do --- a
map for every verse of the Bible.
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> http://gnomesword.sourceforge.net/
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5528&package_id=104941&release_id=617337
just has 2.3.6.
Or have I missed something blazingly obvious.
Is this 32 bit or 64 bit?
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All:
I haven't seen this on the Sword Developers list yet.
I attended it last year, and found it worthwhile.
Below is the announcement of BibleTech:2009 from the Logos Blog:
Back in January Logos hosted BibleTech:2008. BibleTech is a conference
for people interested in the intersection of
ible" that consists of nothing but Greek Strong's Numbers
(OT & NT), and a second one that is Hebrew Strong's Numbers (OT only).
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a11y design. I don't know how it is done, but I've
seen touchscreens that can be used with people with no vision, with no
issues. (Next time I see one of those being used, I'll take a look at
the screen changes, to figure out what/how it is done.)
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vision. Screen
readers don't state the colour of the text.
> everywhere in user interfaces and are not discouraged by UI experts.
> They just have to be used correctly.
Which gets back to the issue of an a11y way to differentiate between
the OT, NT, and
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Case Number:2:2008cv12889
Filed: July 7, 2008
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> It says it is copyrighted...
Thanks.
> in the DistributionLicense field of the associated .conf files.
OK, I'll tell the person that asked me, where to locate the copyright info.
xa
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 9:43 PM, Wolfgang Schultz wrote:
> so where?
In the appropriate place, which is not this list.
AFAIK, discussion about software that is not part of The Sword Project
is off topic for this list.
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> i think YOU should first answer questions which are YOU be asked before you
> have the right to ask questions about copyright
I did answer that question.
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is a powerpoint presentation of that talk.
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tate the number of verses in the text?
If not, can that be added to the checking that is done.
AV v11n has 31102 verses in the Protestant Canon.
Somewhere I have a list of the number of verses for most v11n schemes,
for the Protestant Canon.
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All:
Browsing Sourceforge, I found the following projects:
* SwordModuleCreator
* jianzidian
* Dreambeam
* irenaeus
As best as I can tell, there has been no activity in the last three years.
What is their official status?
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active "no copyright infringement tolerated" policy is much better in
the long run.
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> for what I proposed to do. Please reference the statute in your response.
Conspiracy to commit copyright infringement would be the simplest to
ensure convictions of everybody associated with the project.
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> I would encourage you also to read the terms of use here:
I've read them.
I've also read the cease and desist letters they sent out, because of
webscraping on their website.
xan
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is a publisher, not the copyright holder.
> Now what you are saying is people made an assumption, and a direct attack
Web scraping is in and of itself a copyright violation.
No assumption there.
The only assumption here is your expectation of aid in the commission
of a crim
nd expect people to not make the assumption that you want
to do something illegal.
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> Are these EULAs valid?
In the Ninth district of the US, probably so.
In the rest of the US, perhaps.
In the rest of the world, probably not.
In the EEC, not at all.
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trademarked, then it is a fairly simply task to have those domains
handed over to Crosswire.
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> Please pray that bibledesktop.com, org, and net are not renewed.
a) Is BibleDeskTop a registered trademark?
b) Are all of the front ends registered as trademarks of CrossWire
Bible Society?
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joining this project.
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In the world of consumer acceptance, the User Interface and the number
(and type) of resources that are available, are of equal importance.
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number of e-Sword
resources that are distributed in violation of copyright, or other
Intellectual Property laws and licenses, I'd like to hear them.
As the barrier for creating resources drops, so the incidence of
distributing resources in violation of IP law increases. :(
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Cannot use the feature, or hasn't bothered to learn how to use the feature?
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ite having identical text.
> that publishers deliberately introduce changes that they are able to
> identify as their own. I don't know if it is true or just hearsay.
That is standard practice for map publishers.
Note: I am not a lawyer. This is n
entire archive taken down.
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at issues do you expect that to cause
for distribution?
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On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 9:03 PM, David Trotz wrote:
> e-sword. It is often mistaken for The SWORD Project.
There was an "edit war" on that in one of the Wikipedia articles.
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page that lists the
textual differences between the NRSV-CE and NRSVA. Unfortunately, I
didn't bookmark it. :(
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