:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Little
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 8:40 PM
To: SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum
Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Curiosity question - icu file
If you actually had "icudt28l.dll" (not icudt26l.dll) then you might
have grabbed it for a recent alp
If you actually had "icudt28l.dll" (not icudt26l.dll) then you might
have grabbed it for a recent alpha. We have not released software that
used icudt28l.dll, and (with some luck, assuming I get the time to work
on it) we never will because we'll update to ICU 3.2 instead of 2.8.
--Chris
Dan Ad
In the beta that was just sent out contained a link to an ICU dll file. I
was curious when I looked in my regular SWORD directory, I noticed that
there was a file by the same name, but was just a zip archive. Was it not
used in the past?
Dan Adams - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.infochi.com
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David's Mailing List and Spam Receiver wrote:
On Wednesday 03 September 2003 12:23 am, Chris Little wrote:
No, no. We wouldn't complain about eagerness. It's just that some of
the volunteer tasks weren't really supposed to be posted and we've had a
number of offers to do tasks that none of us
On Tuesday 02 September 2003 11:58 pm, Andrew Vardeman wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. I gave the site a look. Is the code browseable
> anywhere online, or is that considered a security risk? I visited the
> CVS web interface at SourceForge and looked around a bit. Is that just
> for the engine?
On Wednesday 03 September 2003 12:23 am, Chris Little wrote:
> No, no. We wouldn't complain about eagerness. It's just that some of
> the volunteer tasks weren't really supposed to be posted and we've had a
> number of offers to do tasks that none of us were aware needed to be done.
I still don'
Andrew,
Thanks for the reply. I gave the site a look. Is the code browseable
anywhere online, or is that considered a security risk? I visited the
CVS web interface at SourceForge and looked around a bit. Is that just
for the engine?
The CVS stuff at SourceForge is just a mirror of CVS that
Chris,
Thanks for the reply. I gave the site a look. Is the code browseable
anywhere online, or is that considered a security risk? I visited the
CVS web interface at SourceForge and looked around a bit. Is that just
for the engine?
I know very little about CORBA other than that SOAP is a
Troy,
Thanks for the response. I grabbed the OSIS 1.5 schema and will check
it out. Ah, for a Mac version of XML Spy. (Does anyone out there have
a decent XML workflow set up on a Mac?) Thanks also for the link to
the wiki. I didn't see that when I was looking around.
re:
"Display Bible
Just to add to what Troy said and answer a couple of your other questions:
Specifically, what graphics do you need?
None; the help wanted page wasn't actually cleared with anyone. We
don't need graphic artists or writers. Those pages are now removed.
You might be interested in helping with the
Andrew,
Hope you get more responses, but quickly, ABS has asked us if anyone
would be interested in writing XSL/XSL:FO transformations for OSIS.
Here's a quick todo list from them:
http://www.crosswire.org/ucgi-bin/twiki/view/Swordapi/OsisRequests
Yes, you can ask the engine for OSIS (XML) out
Hi SWORD developers.
I ran across the SWORD web site the other evening and am generally
curious about the project. I don't know enough about SWORD to ask many
intelligent questions, but I'll introduce myself and throw some things
out there.
I'm a Christian, 24 years old, two years out of Grov
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