David Bell wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> I started to fool with an idea a few months back but have had other
> issues that have taken me away from my efforts with sword (open heart
> surgery). Anyway, I realized a while back that if Sword can read thml
> documents then it can really handle html.
S
Greetings!
I started to fool with an idea a few months back but have had other
issues that have taken me away from my efforts with sword (open heart
surgery). Anyway, I realized a while back that if Sword can read thml
documents then it can really handle html. I discovered this by
leaving
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peter wrote:
> I would think that paratext should fulfil many of your desires.
a) The paratext website implies that only Bible Societies/translation
organizations can obtain that tool.
b) That tool requires Windows.
c) Half the things Paul requested
I would think that paratext should fulfill many of your desires.
Peter
Paul Gear wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've written a little blog entry on my experiences with Greek exegesis
> this year: http://gear.dyndns.org:81/journal/professional/20070813-exegesis
>
> I'd be interested in your comments & f
On Mon, 13 Aug 2007, Paul Gear wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've written a little blog entry on my experiences with Greek exegesis
> this year: http://gear.dyndns.org:81/journal/professional/20070813-exegesis
>
> I'd be interested in your comments & feedback.
Interesting issue. The "large audience" for
Hi folks,
I've written a little blog entry on my experiences with Greek exegesis
this year: http://gear.dyndns.org:81/journal/professional/20070813-exegesis
I'd be interested in your comments & feedback. I'd also be *really*
interested in trying to turn this into something for my final year
proj