[sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows

2013-01-08 Thread David Haslam
Is *The SWORD Project for Windows* ever going to be updated? Or should I move the link from our wiki main page to http://crosswire.org/wiki/Frontends:No_longer_actively_being_developed David -- View this message in con

Re: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows 1.5.9 installers testing

2006-10-06 Thread DM Smith
Original Message ----- > From: "Troy A. Griffitts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: > Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2006 3:06 PM > Subject: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows 1.5.9 installers > testing > > > >> DM Smith has packaged up our

Re: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows 1.5.9 installerstesting

2006-10-06 Thread L.Allan-pbio
I also don't understand why the InstallManager fields can't be pre-filled with default, valid info. Why would this convenience cause risks? I can understand if they proceed to get modules, but not why it is a risk just the convenience of prefilling a rather obscure part of The SWORD Project (if

Re: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows 1.5.9 installers testing

2006-10-06 Thread L.Allan-pbio
to God for His GREAT MERCY and LOVE - not an installer issue Registry cleanup: seems complete - Original Message - From: "Troy A. Griffitts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2006 3:06 PM Subject: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows 1.5.9

Re: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows 1.5.9 installers testing

2006-10-02 Thread Walter Stewart
I believe that I received this message erroneously. Walter On 9/29/06 5:30 PM, "Geoffrey W Hastings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sorry to be so slow to respond. > It wasn't a firewall problem. It was a typo. I had mistyped Crosswire in > the ftp.crosswire.org Remote site manager. > Now everyth

Re: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows 1.5.9 installers testing

2006-10-02 Thread Walter Stewart
I believe that I received this message erroneously. Walter On 9/29/06 7:51 PM, "Geoffrey W Hastings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Makes good sense. > Thanks > > > On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 20:07:21 -0400 DM Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > writes: > >> >> Geoff, >> >> This is a great question. The re

Re: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows 1.5.9 installers testing

2006-10-02 Thread Walter Stewart
I believe that I received this message erroneously. Walter On 9/29/06 6:07 PM, "DM Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sep 29, 2006, at 7:30 PM, Geoffrey W Hastings wrote: > >> Why not have Crosswire already installed as a remote site. >> I would guess that the majority of windows users woul

Re: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows 1.5.9 installers testing

2006-09-29 Thread Geoffrey W Hastings
Makes good sense. Thanks On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 20:07:21 -0400 DM Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Geoff, > > This is a great question. The reason is stated in the disclaimer > that > pops up when the user first installs modules: Don't use the web to > > load the program if you are in

Re: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows 1.5.9 installers testing

2006-09-29 Thread DM Smith
On Sep 29, 2006, at 7:30 PM, Geoffrey W Hastings wrote: > Why not have Crosswire already installed as a remote site. > I would guess that the majority of windows users would not be able to > figure this out. > > [New Remote Site] > ftp.domain.org > /pub/sword/raw/ > Geoff, This is a great questi

Re: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows 1.5.9 installers testing

2006-09-29 Thread Geoffrey W Hastings
Sorry to be so slow to respond. It wasn't a firewall problem. It was a typo. I had mistyped Crosswire in the ftp.crosswire.org Remote site manager. Now everything works fine in XP pro. It also works fine on Win NT 2000 This brings up a question. Why not have Crosswire already installed as a remot

Re: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows 1.5.9 installers testing

2006-09-26 Thread Kyle M
Works fine on windows XP. However, the install manager doesn't have the usual sword ftp installed by default (ie, no remote sources). Is this an error or by design? Kyle At 15:06 9/23/2006, you wrote: DM Smith has packaged up our latest binaries into installation packs. It would be great if we

Re: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows 1.5.9 installers testing

2006-09-24 Thread DM Smith
Greg, Do you have firewall software that needs to give permission for a new program? I had to do that with ZoneAlarm. DM On Sep 24, 2006, at 10:56 PM, Geoffrey W Hastings wrote: > I should have stated in my message below that I did my install > over the > old 1.5.6 version. > I tried

Re: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows 1.5.9 installers testing

2006-09-24 Thread Geoffrey W Hastings
I should have stated in my message below that I did my install over the old 1.5.6 version. I tried using the install manager after the installation was complete and I had already opened the program. I did try it from the tools menu and also by going through Start, Programs, The Sword Project, Inst

Re: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows 1.5.9 installers testing

2006-09-24 Thread DM Smith
Troy, I did a clean install of just the starter pack. I set up crosswire as a remote site and installed a few modules. I tried both passive and not. I tried the InstallManager both when it was offered during install and also from the Tools menu from inside the program. In no case, f

Re: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows 1.5.9 installers testing

2006-09-24 Thread Geoffrey W Hastings
I tried the install manager under WinXP pro. It returns the message: Can't connect please check your configuration. I tried checking and unchecking the box for passive FTP transfer. I got the same message both ways. I had installed using the 1.5.9 SwordSetupStarterPack.exe. It installed fine. Sta

Re: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows 1.5.9 installers testing

2006-09-24 Thread Troy A. Griffitts
Any feedback on the new InstallManager? Has anyone tried to add crosswire as a remote site and install modules over the internet? I had trouble with the progress page updating during install, but thought it might be a fluke. Anyone try with success or failure? -Troy. Troy A. Griff

Re: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows 1.5.9 installers testing

2006-09-23 Thread Karl Kleinpaste
DM Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > If you have downloaded or found any problems with the program, > please try again. Interesting. This latest download now correctly displays the commentary I showed to Troy in Rev9:7 a few evenings ago, but the Good Samaritan commentary I mentioned in my prev

Re: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows 1.5.9 installers testing

2006-09-23 Thread DM Smith
Oops, My mistake, I forgot to unzip my upload. If you have downloaded or found any problems with the program, please try again. On Sep 23, 2006, at 5:06 PM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote: > DM Smith has packaged up our latest binaries into installation packs. > It would be great if we could g

Re: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows 1.5.9 installers testing

2006-09-23 Thread Karl Kleinpaste
"Troy A. Griffitts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Software Only > http://www.crosswire.org/~dmsmith/biblecs/SwordSetup.exe This installs fine. However, there is still the RTF bug I showed you a couple of evenings ago, regarding unpreserved `{'. You can see it yourself if you open the standard AB

Re: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows 1.5.9 installers testing

2006-09-23 Thread Richard Horlings
FWIW, it works in Wine. On Saturday 23 September 2006 15:06, Troy A. Griffitts wrote: > DM Smith has packaged up our latest binaries into installation packs. > It would be great if we could get some reports on the installation > process before we release to the general public. > > Software Only

[sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows 1.5.9 installers testing

2006-09-23 Thread Troy A. Griffitts
DM Smith has packaged up our latest binaries into installation packs. It would be great if we could get some reports on the installation process before we release to the general public. Software Only http://www.crosswire.org/~dmsmith/biblecs/SwordSetup.exe Starter Pack (Software + KJV, Strongs,

Re: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows 1.5.6 - bugs and comments

2004-01-05 Thread Adrian Frost
Chris, Thanks for the swift response. > The Sword Project for Windows load times vary with the number of modules > you have installed. Unfortunately, it DOESN'T scale very well, and load > times can get very bad if you have hundreds of modules installed (just as > with other software). Luckily,

Re: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows 1.5.6 - bugs and comments

2004-01-05 Thread Chris Little
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, Adrian Frost wrote: > Anyway, onto TSP for Windows. First off; I like it a lot. It is fast to load > and doesn't eat system resources (the downfall of the last app I was using) The Sword Project for Windows load times vary with the number of modules you have installed. Unfort

[sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows 1.5.6 - bugs and comments

2004-01-05 Thread Adrian Frost
Hello, I've been using The SWORD Project for Windows for about a week now after switching from another bible software app. I'm hoping that as a user I'll be of some use in finding bugs and commenting on stuff - it's about all I'll be able to contribute as I have no programming skills (although I'v

Re: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows 1.5.4

2002-09-28 Thread David Trotz
t: Saturday, September 28, 2002 1:14 AM Subject: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows 1.5.4 > The CrossWire Bible Society and The SWORD Project Development > Team are excited to announce the immediate availability of the long > awaited version 1.5.4. > >New is this

Re: [sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows 1.5.4

2002-09-28 Thread David Overcash
: ) -Dave Overcash > The CrossWire Bible Society and The SWORD Project Development > Team are excited to announce the immediate availability of the long > awaited version 1.5.4. > >New is this release: > >o User Interface Localization >o Customizable

[sword-devel] The SWORD Project for Windows 1.5.4

2002-09-28 Thread Troy A. Griffitts
The CrossWire Bible Society and The SWORD Project Development Team are excited to announce the immediate availability of the long awaited version 1.5.4. New is this release: o User Interface Localization o Customizable Color/Font Scheme Selection