Leandro,
My apologies for not getting back with you. I really don't know the
sources of these modules beyond what is mentioned in their .conf file.
I'd guess Heretics would be from CCEL, and if so, then correcting that
module AT CCEL and then exporting it as OSIS (I believe they have this
fea
Em Sun, 09 May 2004 16:12:52 -0700, Troy A. Griffitts escreveu:
> I really want to commit the time necessary to
> helping as many people get involved who wish to do so
Please start by answering offers to help in this list.
For several days already I've been wanting to fix two mod
I agree with Lynn's assessment. I think we should take small steps with
Wycliffe on this project. Lynn has built and installer, and if we can
get something setup to finish the macro registration, though it won't be
fullproof, it will likely make their users much happy and in a small
amount of
I concur with the idea of using VB. Concerning different versions, a key
decision is whether to support Win95 and/or Win98-FE. Freeware authors do
themselves a huge favor by assuming the recipient has Win98-SE or *later*
(not *better*, on the off chance there are any Linux aficianados [sp?] in
this
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Just another note about using the macros and VBA. The latest ver
Just another note about using the macros and VBA. The latest versions of 97
with sp/2000 with sp/XP all have macros disabled by default.
After looking at the instructions, there is no reference as to how the user
would enable macros. The instructions list the way to select enable macros
if prompt
On Monday, November 24, 2003 5:32 PM Lynn Allan wrote:
> I would think a VBA wizard could tweak readme230.doc with something like
an on-load macro, > and the setup would be pretty much done. My impression
is that vba can distinquish between > Word-97, Word-2000, Word-XP, and
proceed accordingly.
I've uploaded a q/d
prototype EasyEnglishSetup.exe, built with the nsis-198 freeware installer.
It bundles the 10 files that were in the self-extracting ee230.zip. It increased
in size from 577kb to about 630kb, reflecting nsis overhead. It has provisions
for:
* choice of installation dir
I might be able to help with some of this project, perhaps most. I've got
reasonable experience with the NSIS 1.98 freeware installer (part of
WinAmp). That would simplify getting the download to a reasonable place on
the end-users drive. It adds very little "bulk" to the 580kb ee230.zip,
usually l