How about naming it with sword in the subtitle? Then sword is reflective of the
name? Or release the installer separately and call it sword? or
Cent from my fone so theer mite be tipos. ;)
On Jan 29, 2011, at 4:02 AM, Manfred Bergmann wrote:
> Hi Guys.
>
> I think it is relatively unlike
Regarding Application Support/Sword vs Eloquent: it is a simple change to
JSword to add another place where modules are stored. The trick would be for
SWORD to look in more than one place.
In Him,
DM
Cent from my fone so theer mite be tipos. ;)
On Jan 29, 2011, at 4:02 AM, Manfred Bergmann
Hi Nic.
Nic Carter
29. Januar 2011 13:16
You should be able to explain away #1 - this is exactly
what all Bible Apps do, so unless there
Hi Jonathan.
Jonathan Morgan
29. Januar 2011 13:43
Hi Manfred,
Some comments.
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 11:02 PM,
Hi Manfred,
Some comments.
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 11:02 PM, Manfred Bergmann
wrote:
> Hi Guys.
>
> I think it is relatively unlikely to succeed putting MacSword/Eloquent in
> the Mac AppStore.
> The main stumbling blocks are:
>
> - the module installer:
> Apple doesn't allow "Apps that download
You should be able to explain away #1 - this is exactly what all Bible Apps do,
so unless there are no other Bible Study apps available, you should be able to
explain this. I'd read up carefully that point, cause you're not installing
code & it depends on their definition of "resources"... I kn
Hi Guys.
I think it is relatively unlikely to succeed putting MacSword/Eloquent
in the Mac AppStore.
The main stumbling blocks are:
- the module installer:
Apple doesn't allow "Apps that download or install additional code or
resources to add functionality or change their primary purpose will
Once renamed, please remember to move the wiki page, etc.
http://crosswire.org/wiki/Frontends:MacSword
http://crosswire.org/wiki/Frontends:MacSword
Will you also register an new domain and migrate http://www.macsword.com/
http://www.macsword.com/ ?
David
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Hi.
I'm planing a "MacSword" rename to "Eloquent".
I'm trying to get MacSword into the Mac AppStore but Apple rejected the first
attempt partly because "Mac" is part of the name.
This name is in my mind for quite a while and it seems that now is the time for
the name change.
I'd need some help
Hello Steve.
The 64-bit mode which version 2.2.5 included is defective. This resulted in
exactly the problem you described.
You can either force the application to start in 32-bit mode. This is
configurable through Finder when you right-click on the MacSword icon and
choose "Information". Somew
Hello God bless you Sword Development,
After installing the last update to MacSword, the app degraded and at
first functions such as adding notes in a workspace wouldn't add to
the function bar across the top of the reading space; the save
function is not working where work spaces that wer
Good to hear from you again!
El Jan 4, 2010, a las 8:39 PM, Manfred Bergmann escribió:
Hi David.
Am 25.12.2009 um 09:12 schrieb David Bell:
Dear Manfred,
What a Christmas gift! Having the headings back in my modules is
wonderful. It has been a while since I have seen those. I think the
Am 25.12.2009 um 09:12 schrieb David Bell:
> P.S. I've mentioned it before, but I did the Spanish localization of some
> earlier versions of MacSword and am willing to work on the localization of
> 2.1. But I need a list of the strings. Estoy a tu disposición.
I appreciate your offer to help
Hi David.
Am 25.12.2009 um 09:12 schrieb David Bell:
> Dear Manfred,
>
> What a Christmas gift! Having the headings back in my modules is wonderful.
> It has been a while since I have seen those. I think the last version that I
> had the headings working in was back around 1.2 or so. And the a
Dear Manfred,
What a Christmas gift! Having the headings back in my modules is wonderful.
It has been a while since I have seen those. I think the last version that I
had the headings working in was back around 1.2 or so. And the ability to
specify a font for a specific module is fantastic. My pro
Hi.
I just released a release candidate of the upcoming 2.1 version with the
following changes:
- Notes system. Left sidebar has a new category "Notes". Notes basically are
RTF text files manageable in MacSword. They can be created, moved and deleted
from MacSword and are integrated into MacSw
Hi.
I just browsed the GNUstep pages again after some time:
http://www.gnustep.org/
The only missing things that hindered a MacSword 1.x port to GNUstep was
the missing WebKit and SearchKit.
Now a working WebKit port is there. Still in early stages but it is working.
SearchKit would need to be re
Hi.
Just released an update to MacSword 1.4.4 with the following changes:
- russian localisation
- minor changes to the locale system
- fix for Strong's number display bug which occured when a word was
tagged with more than one Strong's number
Manfred
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I received the following from a colleague. Just wanted to let you know
there is a problem. I pointed him to Bible Desktop and the CrossWire
Mac page.
'By "coincidence" I came across your interest in Biblical Studies on
Google. That's great to know! I have a question for you, since I m a
Ma
Great! Thanks so much!
I'll install it and begin testing it today. :-)
Cheers,
David
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 5:26 AM, Manfred Bergmann wrote:
> Hi David.
>
> The current testing version can be found here:
> http://www.starbase22.net/MacSword-1.8.4.app.zip
>
> It has many, many changes and an
Hi David.
The current testing version can be found here:
http://www.starbase22.net/MacSword-1.8.4.app.zip
It has many, many changes and an updated UI over the last version I
introduced here couple of weeks ago.
Regards,
Manfred
Am 15.01.2009 um 03:55 schrieb David Overcash:
Hey Guys (Ma
Hey Guys (Manfred!),
What's the current testing version for MacSword and where can I find a
binary?
Thanks,
David
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and install and test for you. I'm very excited!! This release has certainly
been a long time coming.
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On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 3:40 AM, David Trotz wrote:
> Manfred,
> I can't wait to install this on my mac later
Manfred,
I can't wait to install this on my mac later today. I will keep you
posted on my findings. Thanks for putting your time into this, its great
to see MacSword alive again.
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Manfred Bergmann wrote:
Hi.
After half a year of work on the next major release of MacSword I
would li
Hi.
After half a year of work on the next major release of MacSword I
would like to release still an early alpha version to the public.
All version numbers lower than 2.0 are considered alpha versions.
The following things are implemented and are considered working except
many, many minor i
Manfred Bergmann wrote:
> 1.4.0b2 has arrived.
> NAXLex and Websters (TEI modules) now show correctly with no markup.
> Some more fixes to options menu hasles.
>
>
> Websters 1913 takes some time to load though. Is this normal?
>
It is normal for MacSword. Just a guess: the problem is that it lo
1.4.0b2 has arrived.
NAXLex and Websters (TEI modules) now show correctly with no markup.
Some more fixes to options menu hasles.
Websters 1913 takes some time to load though. Is this normal?
Manfred
Am 30.06.2008 um 23:09 schrieb Peter von Kaehne:
> Greg Hellings wrote:
>> Which version o
"make install" doesn't install the teihtmlref.h include file.
teiplain.h and teirtf.h is there but not the other one.
Manfred
Am 01.07.2008 um 10:00 schrieb Chris Little:
> They all use TEI. If you use the HTMLHREF filters, then an early
> version
> of TEIHTMLHREF is available. If you use th
They all use TEI. If you use the HTMLHREF filters, then an early version
of TEIHTMLHREF is available. If you use the plain HTML filters, it still
hasn't been written. (Does anyone still use the plain HTML filters?)
--Chris
Manfred Bergmann wrote:
> Hmm. The crash was for NASLex not for Strongs
Hmm. The crash was for NASLex not for Strongs...
However I think I know why the markup is shown.
Which kind of source if NASLex and the Websters?
Do I have to add another HTML filter?
Manfred
Am 01.07.2008 um 09:38 schrieb Manfred Bergmann:
> Thanks for testing.
>
> I found some more problem
Thanks for testing.
I found some more problems.
MacSword crashes for StrongsGreek and StrongsHebrew.
For KJVD i.e. no markup is shown however.
I will see what's wrong.
Sword 1.5.11 is used, yes.
Manfred
Am 30.06.2008 um 23:09 schrieb Peter von Kaehne:
> Greg Hellings wrote:
>> Which version
Greg Hellings wrote:
> Which version of Mac Sword and which version of Sword and which
> version of OS X?
Sorry, yes, I should have posted this.
MacSword 1.40b1 on OSX 10.5.3
Sword - I presume 1.5.11.
Peter
I'll try to see if I can recreate it on my Mac,
> provided we've got the same version
Which version of Mac Sword and which version of Sword and which
version of OS X? I'll try to see if I can recreate it on my Mac,
provided we've got the same version of OS X.
--Greg
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 3:36 PM, Peter von Kaehne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Both Websters (not having checked an
Both Websters (not having checked any other dictionaries) display their
markup in MacSword. This happened in all entries I checked.
I would think this is a bug in MacSword rather than the module as I have
not seen similar problems in any of the other frontends.
As I am using MacSword via a slow V
Yes. Hallelujah.
Nathan set up WordPress and we've updated the content.
Manfred
Am 09.06.2008 um 05:03 schrieb DM Smith:
> I just went to macsword.com and saw that it is current! And I wanted
> to say: Hallelujah!
>
> Great job!
>
> In Him,
> DM
>
>
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I just went to macsword.com and saw that it is current! And I wanted
to say: Hallelujah!
Great job!
In Him,
DM
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Jónatas.
You might want to check out the latest update on SourceForge which
fixes this issue.
Regards,
Manfred
Am 13.05.2008 um 23:18 schrieb Jónatas Ferreira:
> Hi Manfred,
>
> Yes, I'm on Leopard 10.5.2, so my Safari is, indeed 3.1.1. I confirm
> that if I don't use "verses on one line"
I'm thinking about a quick fix.
We are discussing the URL schema at the moment.
A change maybe would involve the change of the URL schema as WebKit
doesn't load CSS URLs that have a '@' sign.
Manfred
Am 13.05.2008 um 23:18 schrieb Jónatas Ferreira:
> Hi Manfred,
>
> Yes, I'm on Leopard 10
Hi Manfred,
Yes, I'm on Leopard 10.5.2, so my Safari is, indeed 3.1.1. I confirm
that if I don't use "verses on one line" it displays correctly.
Could this be solved using a style sheet?
Jónatas
Em 2008/05/13, às 17:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
> Hi Jónatas.
>
> Can you check which Safari
Hi Jónatas.
Can you check which Safari version you have installed?
I've noticed this too and tracked it down to be a change in WebKit
since Safari version 3.1.1.
They are doing something differently so that for all versions of
MacSword the CSS is not applied if an option (like verses on one l
Hi there!
It's been a long time since I post anything here. But I've been
watching the discussions, though.
I use MacSword regularly and in these last versions I've seen a
problem that I cannot find if it's a bug or a problem of
configuration: the formating of the modules window is not work
Manfred Bergmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is "Institutes" a module?
Yes, a genbook. John Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion.
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Am 09.05.2008 um 21:00 schrieb DM Smith:
> FYI,
>
> I just looked into a problem report regarding "Institutes" in that it
> did not work on MacSword 1.3.4. It just shows the header.
>
> It has similar problems in GnomeSword (2.3.3-2.fc8). Clicking on
> many of
> the h
DM Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just looked into a problem report regarding "Institutes" in that it
> did not work on MacSword 1.3.4. It just shows the header.
> It has similar problems in GnomeSword (2.3.3-2.fc8).
Oh, that would be the problem I first reported in ?early '07?. Sword
key
FYI,
I just looked into a problem report regarding "Institutes" in that it
did not work on MacSword 1.3.4. It just shows the header.
It has similar problems in GnomeSword (2.3.3-2.fc8). Clicking on many of
the headings does not show the content but the content of a prior
sibling or parent node
Em 2008/03/18, às 06:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
I noticed today (and it was talked about here) that the MacSword
website still has an old version of MacSword (1.2.1.) while I
already
have 1.3.1b1 installed. I can't seem to find an up-to-date
version on
the web. Where should I direct s
Am 18.03.2008 um 08:51 schrieb Nathan Youngman:
>
> we could do that, but it's less then ideal in my mind... not having
> the domain, that is.
>
> i'll wait a bit to hear from Will... maybe you might want to email him
> as well, for emphasis :)
Yep, will do that.
>
>
> the domain could be regis
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 2:51 AM, Nathan Youngman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> we could do that, but it's less then ideal in my mind... not having
> the domain, that is.
>
> i'll wait a bit to hear from Will... maybe you might want to email him
> as well, for emphasis :)
>
> the domain could
we could do that, but it's less then ideal in my mind... not having
the domain, that is.
i'll wait a bit to hear from Will... maybe you might want to email him
as well, for emphasis :)
the domain could be registered at an account that we all share access
to, that seems ideal to me.
- nath
Am 18.03.2008 um 05:03 schrieb Greg Hellings:
> On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 10:03 PM, DM Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mar 17, 2008, at 10:48 PM, Jónatas Ferreira wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I noticed today (and it was talked about here) that the MacSword
>> website still has an old ver
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 10:03 PM, DM Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> On Mar 17, 2008, at 10:48 PM, Jónatas Ferreira wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I noticed today (and it was talked about here) that the MacSword
> website still has an old version of MacSword (1.2.1.) while I already
> have 1.3.1b1 insta
On Mar 17, 2008, at 10:48 PM, Jónatas Ferreira wrote:
Hi,
I noticed today (and it was talked about here) that the MacSword
website still has an old version of MacSword (1.2.1.) while I already
have 1.3.1b1 installed. I can't seem to find an up-to-date version on
the web. Where should I direct
Hi,
I noticed today (and it was talked about here) that the MacSword
website still has an old version of MacSword (1.2.1.) while I already
have 1.3.1b1 installed. I can't seem to find an up-to-date version on
the web. Where should I direct someone that wants to download
MacSword? Is there
Yep, that can be. We are just displaying a little modified Sword html
output.
Manfred
Am 10.09.2007 um 23:26 schrieb mathom:
> MacSword does display images. I have a test module I got from
> somewhere called "ImageSampler" that works with at least 1.3.1b1.
>
> ...matthew...
>
> On Sep 10, 2
MacSword does display images. I have a test module I got from
somewhere called "ImageSampler" that works with at least 1.3.1b1.
...matthew...
On Sep 10, 2007, at 7:59 AM, Manfred Bergmann wrote:
> Hi Josh.
>
> To be honest I'm not sure.
> I didn't see any code processing images.
> I think no,
Manfred,
I have tested the search features of this beta rather extensively, and I
have to say wow. The search is responsive and FAST. Even when using
complex searches (i.e. ((Jesus) OR (God) AND Love) OR ((Holy AND spirit)
NOT ghost) ).
Whatever mechanism you are using, it works well. Can I ma
Will.
Good hearing from you.
Can you please give write access to svn again. I think I removed
myself from the project some time ago because I didn't do anything
for it for a long time.
My sourceforge account is: mdbergmann
Will, can you tell me the process for releasing a new version of
Mac
Manfred,
Thanks for persisting. I'm still here, occasionally. Let's see if we
can get MacSword updated. You should have access to svn but if not I
can give you access to the sourceforge account. It would be good
simply to get a 1.5.9 universal release out with your updates. I am
still real
Troy,
good to hear that everything is alright with Will.
He talked about his Ph.D. back then but I thought be should be
finished already.
Hey, you installed OSX? Did you buy a Mac?
If you checkout the trunk of MacSword there is a folder "sword-build-
mac" which has a makefile that downloads th
Manfred,
I've heard briefly from Will, so he's still alive. He's finishing
up a Ph.D. in User Interface Design, so is likely busy. I've just
successfully installed OSX and subsequently xCode. I'm pretty clueless,
but I'm hoping to get things compiled with SVN SWORD and possibly write
a s
Hi all.
Does anyone have an idea what became of Will Thimbleby, the
maintainer of MacSword?
No one has touched the sources of MacSword for over half a year and
Will is not responding to emails.
To let MacSword get abandoned would be a pitty.
Best regards,
Manfred
MacSword 1.2 is finally here, bringing with it many new great
features including parallel bibles, personal commentary editing,
instant searching and the 1.5.8 sword API! Cheers guys.
The major changes in MacSword 1.2 are:
Editing and creation of modules
Vastly improved searching
Indexed
Hey guys,
What's the status on ICU and StringMgr? I thought that if ICU was
compiled into the library, it provided a subclass: ICUStringMgr that
worked with UTF8. This would mean that Will doesn't have to do
anything if he already includes ICU support.
-Troy.
Joachim Ansorg wrote:
Hey Joachim,
could you please write some more instructions in stringmgr.h how to override
this class? That would be helpful, I guess. =)
mg
Am Donnerstag, 25. November 2004 12:33 schrieb Joachim Ansorg:
> Hi,
>
> it's simple - I hope :)
>
> > So all I have to do is replace char* StringMgr::uppe
Hi,
it's simple - I hope :)
> So all I have to do is replace char* StringMgr::upperUTF8(char* t,
> const unsigned int maxlen)?
Reimplement upperUTF8 and then tell Sword to use an instance of your
reimplementation to handle Unicode/Latin1 Strings with
StringMgr::setSystemStringMgr.
> If so, th
So all I have to do is replace char* StringMgr::upperUTF8(char* t,
const unsigned int maxlen)?
If so, then what is maxlen for? Is it expecting t to be overwritten or
just a maximum buffer allocated? I assume that sword will dealloc any
buffer I return.
thanks -Will
On 25 Nov 2004, at 7:42 am,
> Also is anyone working on utf-8 locale support, I would like to be able
> to just use utf8 locales and support languages like chinese. What needs
> doing to support this?
Hi Will,
this is fairly simple, but works with cvs only. You need to override the
StringMgr class to work with UTF8 (use yo
I did some searching and found this
http://www.crosswire.org/forums/mvnforum/viewthread?thread=33#74 , from
there it was easy to create a custom search myself with the strongs
number the user provided. Still got some work to do though, I need to
show the numbers in the search window instead of
Will,
Excited to find a Mac somewhere and try it out! I have a few friends
at school who use MacSword and will pass along the update information.
Thanks!
You're actually the first frontend to use the new EntryAttributes
search type. I'm surprised you figured out the syntax! I co
Hello all,
I have just released MacSword 1.1.3, a much improved version, faster
and more stable. I finally tracked down the major crashing bug that was
causing problems MacSword's multithreaded-ness was wreaking havoc with
the sword library. Which explains why it took so long to find, I made
my
Thanks, Yes I've seen the todo items. Autorun unfortunately is a
non-feature on Mac OS X. I'm working on a solution that means the cd
starts with an open window with a background picture and the mac files
clearly visible.
On 11 May 2004, at 19:58, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
Hey William,
Looks g
Hey William,
Looks great! I get the idea... When you set bookmarks, you can
categorize them and set colors for different categories, right? That's
really nice. (I just posted an example and fixed one of my own bugs--
you give too much credit). Looking forward to the new Mac version!
Have yo
Hi,
Thanks to Troy I've been able to implement bookmark highlighting. I've
still a bit of work left to do to it but it looks fairly good:
http://www.macsword.com/screenshots/highlight.jpg
I've also released the MacSword 1.1 final beta. Let me know if you find
any problems. The current list o
Hi Will,
I run a 4 dual 500, 768 mb ram. Version .3 and .4 crashed a lot. I use
piles of modules, and, Version 1 does not crash at all, so far. It
really looks great, an impressive version 1.0!
Chris
On 04/03/2004, at 12:16 AM, William Thimbleby wrote:
Hi all,
I got bored with incremental cha
[sword-devel] MacSword 1.0
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Will,
I grabbed 1.0, and it seems to fix my erratic crashes. Plus it's beautiful. Thanks!
Andrew
On Wednesday, March 03, 2004, at 10:39AM, William Thimbleby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Andrew, I've never heard of any problem
Will,
I grabbed 1.0, and it seems to fix my erratic crashes. Plus it's beautiful. Thanks!
Andrew
On Wednesday, March 03, 2004, at 10:39AM, William Thimbleby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Andrew, I've never heard of any problems with lots of modules, if it
>persists with 1.0 I look into it. But
There seems to be a problem in the sword library with the parsing of
the rtf codes in the files. The same problems appears on the sword
website. Any one have any ideas about this?
Cheers -Will
On 4 Mar 2004, at 00:02, Christian Renz wrote:
Name the module. :)
E.g. ChiNCVs:
"About
\u32178?\u1
Name the module. :)
E.g. ChiNCVs:
"About
\u32178?\u19978?\u12298?\u-32682?\u32147?\u26032?\u-29841?\u26412?\u12299?"
GerBen:
"About
\Die Bengel NT 1974 (c) wird genutzt mit Erlaubnis des H?nssler Verlag
- Deutschland. Copyright (c) 1999 fr die Texterfassung: Importantia
Publishing - Niederlande
Will,
thanks very much for your work. Works fine for me so far! The only
thing is that the module information is still not correctly displayed
for modules containing non-ascii characters.
Let me know if you need any help with a German localization.
Greetings,
Christian
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Name the module. :) -Will
On 3 Mar 2004, at 22:54, Christian Renz wrote:
Will,
thanks very much for your work. Works fine for me so far! The only
thing is that the module information is still not correctly displayed
for modules containing non-ascii characters.
Let me know if you need any help wi
Andrew, I've never heard of any problems with lots of modules, if it
persists with 1.0 I look into it. But hopefully it should be fixed, 1.0
is much more stable.
-Will
On 3 Mar 2004, at 15:20, Andrew Vardeman wrote:
Will,
Thanks! MacSword's great! I'll try this out next time I get my iBook
Will,
Thanks! MacSword's great! I'll try this out next time I get my iBook to an internet
connection.
I have had some general stability problems lately with 0.3 and the 0.4 beta, but it
seems rather erratic and I can't get a good test case. It could be simply that I
downloaded almost every
Hi all,
I got bored with incremental changes and mac users worrying about beta
software. So I just jumped to 1.0. MacSword 2004 next anyone? :) You
can get the final version at www.macsword.com. The final list of
changes is:
Many bug fixes for speed and stability
Completely rewritten to use We
Right fixed Casey's bug now (I think). Some classes such as rawstr make
use of a short buffer for file paths. I've converted all the relevant
ones to SWBuf. Is this the best way to do this the rawgenbook makes use
of a char buffer it creates itself. A standard way of doing this is
probably a go
William, thank you so much. You're really fast! The module text
display works fine now (just like it did earlier), but the module info
still doesn't show unicode.
Also, I forgot to mention something: When I click on the book names
and chapter list, they flip open and immediately close again. I can
Christian,
Try the new beta:
http://www.heathmoor.plus.com/downloads/MacSword0.4beta2.dmg
-Will
On 5 Feb 2004, at 10:37, Christian Renz wrote:
Will,
I can now double-click a book name again to open a new window (which
previously didn't work). However, Unicode still doesn't work for me
(Safari
Will,
I can now double-click a book name again to open a new window (which
previously didn't work). However, Unicode still doesn't work for me
(Safari 1.2/v125 here) :(. But there are no crashes on my machine.
Also, as another suggestion, could you name your betas consecutively?
It is a bit conf
It was Wednesday, February 04, 2004 when Casey West took the soap box, saying:
: It was Thursday, February 05, 2004 when William Thimbleby took the soap box, saying:
: : I think I've finally squashed all my bugs. Which worries me slightly as
: : I'm not sure what I've done. :) Anyway for all you m
It was Thursday, February 05, 2004 when William Thimbleby took the soap box, saying:
: I think I've finally squashed all my bugs. Which worries me slightly as
: I'm not sure what I've done. :) Anyway for all you mac users out there
: it'd be really great if you could put the latest version of Mac
I think I've finally squashed all my bugs. Which worries me slightly as
I'm not sure what I've done. :) Anyway for all you mac users out there
it'd be really great if you could put the latest version of MacSword
0.4 though it's paces. All feedback welcome, just don't tell me that
there are any
Will,
just wanted to let you know I'm having trouble with MacSword 0.4.0 after the
update to Safari 1.2. It doesn't show any foreign characters any more
(e.g. Chinese, German umlauts) and crashes when I double click a book
name. I can only open a book by doing a search and then clicking on a
verse
Thanks for your good work, Christian :) Your feedback was very
helpful, and several good points that have gone on my to-do list.
- I'm having trouble opening the "Find" window. It won't show
up. Would be nice to have a "Find" field for the toolbar also.
The find menu got disconnected, it works
Daniel might be better able to explain how to install these resources from
the versions that ship as part of the Sword package, since he did all of
that work.
It sounds as if there's no problem with BibleTime, it's just that you
don't have our ICU data installed. The official distribution of I
The private protocol for sword is defined as "sword:///".
This is pretty old, so there's no chance of changes as drastic as dropping
Oh okay. It's more of a cosmetic thing anyway; in fact, I'm glad to
hear it works on other platforms as well, making it a usable standard
for Sword users.
Greeting
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> ICU support is not broken in Sword. It may be broken in BibleTime, but it
> is not broken in Sword.
I keep getting (using ICU 2.6 on SuSE):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/BibleTime/bibletime> ./bibletime/bibletime
no resource index to load in /usr/lib/
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Christian Renz wrote:
> - The service (sword://KJV/matt3.16) works perfectly now from Camino
> and Safari. How about making it sword:KJV/matt3.16 and
> introduce sword:/matt3.16 to open the verse in a "default" bible
> translation? When Timothy Berners-Lee was asked rece
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Joachim Ansorg wrote:
> > One thing I'd like to see in MacSword is transliteration (maybe
> > similar to the way Strong's numbers are displayed) and dictionary
> > pop-ups. Can the bibletime filters be used to display transliteration?
> > I'd love to help with coding for these,
Hi Will,
Thanks for the new beta of MacSword; this is sweet!
On 13 Jan, 2004, at 07:14, Christian Renz wrote:
- I'm having trouble opening the "Find" window. It won't show
up. Would be nice to have a "Find" field for the toolbar also.
The Find window doesn't work for me either, and I'm having s
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> - The module information is great; I find "=About=" a bit obtrusive,
> though. Maybe "(About)" as entry for the book list would look
> better. Also, maybe instead of displaying the language code, you can
> display the full language name ("
Thanks for the quick help, Will -- that did the trick. And I was
already wondering why the menus and dialogs look so very similar to
the last version :).
I'm not quite sure why I wrote "thanks for your feedback" in the last
e-mail, I meant "thanks for your good work" :). Anyway, here's some
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