I'm just replying to this because I've been researching a similar idea for a
while and have some ideas from my own hard knocks.
I will insert a few responses to what has been written here. I invite you
to check out what I say for yourself.
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Carl Peterson wrote:
> On Mar 26, 2008, at 2:16 AM, Jonathan Morgan wrote:
>> It still hasn't solved your problem. We can create map data in RDF
>> with little dificulty. We can link it to verses with little
>> difficulty. We can probably use that data with a tool like Google
>> Maps fairly easi
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 4:58 PM, coby ingram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm just replying to this because I've been researching a similar idea for a
> while and have some ideas from my own hard knocks.
>
> I will insert a few responses to what has been written here. I invite you
> to check out w
This might be what is needed for "auto" translation. The tagging would
identify the extended semantic content around a word, which the program
could then access to decide which word among several to use - for
example, the difference between 'famous' (good) and 'notorious' (bad).
Even when not suf
Looking at the KML files distributed by Openbible.info (under a free
licence) - these contain all info one ever would want.
The coordinates work in Googlemaps flawlessly as soon as one appends
directions
Ai
Gen
12:8,
Note that I am CC'ing sword-devel on this. I suspect that that would
be a better place to discuss this.
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 10:38 AM, Brent Coffey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well I checked out the web bible mapping web site and the ccel web site.
> The bible mapping site is similar to what