I've created the initial branch of SharpSword and will hopefully get the
first round of code uploaded by Monday. I am hoping to have a small amount
of my updates added to the code by then. Hope to see you join me over at
the project site ( http://source.emptycrate.com/projects/sharpcsword/).
BTW
My thoughts lean toward an interface that is a combination of the Visual
Studio interface and the way that Logos/Libronix treats resources. I have a
sample image that I will send to you, and any who are interested. If this
becomes a joint venture, is there a location we should keep the source
con
What exactly is your goal for a .Net based front end? I am not
particularly enthused about the direction SwordSharp is going (too
much curvy blue!), so I'm interested in what your goals are, and I
would like to work with you. I will send you the source files directly
to your email.
For my goals, I
I have been speaking with Richard Parsons regarding SwordSharp - as he is
the project owner. I also have some ideas for a .Net based front end, but
we have agreed that I will build my POC independantly and then later we will
review and possibly merge the projects back together.
I for one would be
IIRC, that project was morphed into abandonware at some point. I
forget exactly why the developer left it, but it had to do with the
auto-generating tool he was working on, and his time contraints, etc.
He still might be bouncing around the list. You can search back
through the list for reference
I downloaded the source for SwordSharp and have made several changes,
including getting morphology working for Old and New Testaments,
showing notes, and adding a commentary pane.
I am curious as to who is responsible for this code and project. I
would like to work on it more, but there is no copy
On 2/3/07, Jason Galyon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any interest in testing this on Mono?
On Mono 1.1.9.2/Fedora Core 3 I get the following results on the
binary distribution. While this is not a very new version of Mono it
might be indicative. I have not tried the source distribution.
** (Swo
Any interest in testing this on Mono?
On 2/1/07, Richard Parsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello everyone, I'm happy to announce that a pre-Alpha version of
SwordSharp has been release.
SwordSharp is my effort to create a .NET client for the Sword Project
modules. In version 0.1.1 you can vi
Hi.
This looks like a good start to a piece of Bible software.
However, there are a few things I would like to suggest, from what I see:
1. Footnotes don't work. The popup window says UNKNOWN KEY.
2. The hoverwindow take the focus off the application. This means if,
with all popup options
I haven't tried the latest version yet, but a pre-alpha I did try
shows a lot of promise, I highly recommend we all check it out and
give Richard some feedback.
God Bless
Jason
On 2/1/07, Richard Parsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone, I'm happy to announce that a pre-Alpha version o
Hello everyone, I'm happy to announce that a pre-Alpha version of
SwordSharp has been release.
SwordSharp is my effort to create a .NET client for the Sword Project
modules. In version 0.1.1 you can view any bible text, view Strong's
numbers in both the NT and OT, view Morphological information i
11 matches
Mail list logo