Thanks for responses to my requests, which I may have posted under an incorrect
subject heading. I'll experiment and see what I can learn. Thanks again.
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Gerald Zimmerman
Carbondale, IL 62901
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Matthew Talbert wrote:
I am not a programmer ( I'm a wanna be) but have access to MS Visual Studio
6, 2005 & 2008, so options 1 and 3 would be the most beneficial for me. I
think having all of these options documented on the wiki as David Haslam has
suggested would be valuable.
Feel free to
Matthew Talbert wrote:
I am not a programmer ( I'm a wanna be) but have access to MS Visual Studio
6, 2005 & 2008, so options 1 and 3 would be the most beneficial for me. I
think having all of these options documented on the wiki as David Haslam has
suggested would be valuable.
Feel free
> I am not a programmer ( I'm a wanna be) but have access to MS Visual Studio
> 6, 2005 & 2008, so options 1 and 3 would be the most beneficial for me. I
> think having all of these options documented on the wiki as David Haslam has
> suggested would be valuable.
Feel free to put this on the wiki
Matthew Talbert wrote:
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 10:42 PM, Gerald Zimmerman wrote:
I have an additional request. Windows, as delivered, makes everything easy for
"frontenders" but ignores any thirst for the knowledge of compiling. I suspect
that any of us Windows users could use the most rec
Hi Matthew,
Please see
http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/Talk:Tutorial:Compiling_%26_Installing_SWORD
http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/Talk:Tutorial:Compiling_%26_Installing_SWORD
Let's have the useful stuff where it is easily accessed.
David
Matthew Talbert wrote:
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> Are you wanting:
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> 1. I
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 10:42 PM, Gerald Zimmerman wrote:
> I have an additional request. Windows, as delivered, makes everything easy
> for "frontenders" but ignores any thirst for the knowledge of compiling. I
> suspect that any of us Windows users could use the most recent Sword upgrades
> i