Hi, it's always me, I'm sorry but for image I succeed!! Just waiting for
solution with chapters and references...
Le 22/06/2015 09:40, Fr Cyrille a écrit :
Hi,
Actually I'm working with xml2gbs, for create French osis modules.
My first question: I would like to know, how to create chapter in
ge
Hi,
Actually I'm working with xml2gbs, for create French osis modules.
My first question: I would like to know, how to create chapter in
genbook? I Created first a sfm file with :
\id OTH
\c INTRODUCTION GÉNÉRALE À LA BIBLE
\p
\mt1 INTRODUCTION GÉNÉRALE...
using \c for the different chapter, bu
On 04/14/2012 12:30 PM, Mike Hart wrote:
...
I've lately seen in some online help menus and
peripheral documentation that Paratext 7.3 will support a
newer version of USFM. The latest is 2.35 but it's changed
multiple times in the la
For what it's worth:
I've lately seen in some online help menus and peripheral documentation that
Paratext 7.3 will support a newer version of USFM. The latest is 2.35 but it's
changed multiple times in the last couple months, and as far as I know 7.3
isn't out yet. 2.35 appears to be a full
On 4/11/2012 5:12 PM, John Zaitseff wrote:
Hi, Chris,
Thanks for replying so quickly!
1. Who is the maintainer of this module?
I maintain the WEB and associated translations modules.
Should there be a wiki page somewhere to capture this information? Or
perhaps a simple line in the relevan
John Z. asked,
> 1. What is technically wrong with the script at osis-converters
> (http://code.google.com/p/osis-converters/)?
There is nothing technically wrong in what the developer is doing there,
in that it produces valid OSIS and the results works well with xulsword
once the OSIS is conv
Hi, Matěj,
> > In any case, I'd much prefer a command-line tool that can be scripted
> > (ie, called from a Makefile, etc). Perl or Python would be ideal for
> > the job.
>
> If you have your brain in the right place (it's a functional language) I
> had a success with XSLT with https://gitorious.
On 12.4.2012 01:52, John Zaitseff wrote:
I've never programmed in it, being a C/C++/Perl/Python/Shell/Delphi/Asm/...
man myself :-)
In any case, I'd much prefer a command-line tool that can be scripted (ie,
called from a Makefile, etc). Perl or Python would be ideal for the job.
If you have y
On 04/11/2012 04:26 PM, John Zaitseff wrote:
Hi,
2. Do you provide an archive somewhere of the old versions of the source
code? Alternatively, do you have a publicly-readable source code
repository (such as Subversion)?
Good idea. This one won't help y
Hi,
> 2. Do you provide an archive somewhere of the old versions of the source
>code? Alternatively, do you have a publicly-readable source code
>repository (such as Subversion)?
>
> Good idea. This one won't help you for anything before today, but try
> http://code.google.com/p/worldeng
On 04/11/2012 01:52 PM, John Zaitseff wrote:
Now that I have the ear of the upstream maintainer, may I point out a couple
of things?
1. On your web page http://www.ebible.org/web/, the websword.zip link is
broken.
Link deleted in the master copy. It will tr
Hi, Chris,
Thanks for replying so quickly!
> > 1. Who is the maintainer of this module?
>
> I maintain the WEB and associated translations modules.
Should there be a wiki page somewhere to capture this information? Or
perhaps a simple line in the relevant web.conf?
> Do you know there to be m
Hello!
> I'm planning to build some conversions into Haiola (http://haiola.org) to
> create a suitable input for osis2mod. How is your C#?
I've never programmed in it, being a C/C++/Perl/Python/Shell/Delphi/Asm/...
man myself :-)
In any case, I'd much prefer a command-line tool that can be scr
On 4/11/2012 3:11 PM, John Zaitseff wrote:
Hi,
I have some questions about the WEB (World English Bible) module in the
SWORD repository:
1. Who is the maintainer of this module? The conf file does not list
anyone: it just lists the upstream source (www.ebible.org).
I maintain the WEB and
Hello, John!
Thank you for your interest in the World English Bible modules. :-)
I'm not the Sword module maintainer, but I am the "upstream source" for those
(WEB, WEB:ME, and WEBBE) and over 300 other potential modules, all of which
have master copies in USFM. I'm planning to build some conver
Hi,
I have some questions about the WEB (World English Bible) module in the
SWORD repository:
1. Who is the maintainer of this module? The conf file does not list
anyone: it just lists the upstream source (www.ebible.org).
2. Is that maintainer planning an update of the module? I notice th
Well I've spent some time becoming more familiar with the community and
the SWORD api. Reading the to-do list on the crosswire website confirmed
my decision to commit to helping in what ways I can. The api overview
reminded me of how weak my C++ knowledge is. I will continue to read the
mailing
JECompton wrote:
> I do have some questions:
> - Where can I learn how to install the newest svn version of some source
> code w/o it conflicting w/ the SWORD-based programs like gnomesword I
> have installed for daily use?
What i have done is creating a development directory way outside my
ordina
Jonathon,
Welcome
> Well I've spent some time becoming more familiar with the community and
> the SWORD api. Reading the to-do list on the crosswire website confirmed
> my decision to commit to helping in what ways I can. The api overview
> reminded me of how weak my C++ knowledge is. I will contin
Jecompton, be aware that Chris has some problems with insulting people
on that channel, so you may want to stick to the mailing lists.
> > - Is there an IRC channel or something similar so I can get to know this
> > development community better?
>
> #sword on irc.freenode.net
>
> Welcome to th
JECompton wrote:
> Well I've spent some time becoming more familiar with the community and
> the SWORD api. Reading the to-do list on the crosswire website confirmed
> my decision to commit to helping in what ways I can. The api overview
> reminded me of how weak my C++ knowledge is. I will conti
Well I've spent some time becoming more familiar with the community and
the SWORD api. Reading the to-do list on the crosswire website confirmed
my decision to commit to helping in what ways I can. The api overview
reminded me of how weak my C++ knowledge is. I will continue to read the
mailing lis
At 10:09 PM 11/30/2003, Chris Little wrote:
To be honest, I'm not sure what purpose registering a copyright has (other
than helping to fund the Copyright Office :).
It gives them a stronger hand if they ever go after someone in court. They
could wait and register later but could end up with a sma
On Sun, 30 Nov 2003, David's Mailing List and Spam Receiver wrote:
> Where are the OLB copyrights registered? Perhaps Mr. Pierce believes he has
> these rights because the country these copyrights are held in actually has
> laws that allow such copyrights?
There are really two copyrights at iss
On Wednesday 26 November 2003 10:36 pm, Chris Little wrote:
> To make a long story short: We had locked Gill's Expositor to make Larry
> Pierce happy. He is somehow responsible for the module's digitization and
> claims copyright (either because he's lying or because he's completely
> ignorant of
Chris Little wrote:
Hi Paul,
To make a long story short: We had locked Gill's Expositor to make Larry
Pierce happy. He is somehow responsible for the module's digitization and
claims copyright (either because he's lying or because he's completely
ignorant of copyright law). Back when we locked
Hi Paul,
To make a long story short: We had locked Gill's Expositor to make Larry
Pierce happy. He is somehow responsible for the module's digitization and
claims copyright (either because he's lying or because he's completely
ignorant of copyright law). Back when we locked it, Larry was giving
Hello, all!
I don't know if this question has been addressed in the past, so I'll ask!
I am wondering about the Gill's Exposition module for Sword; the Module
page shows this as a locked module, thus unavailable for download. I had
thought that Rev. Gill's wonderful (and HUGE) work was long out
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