RE: [sword-devel] Curiosity question - icu file

2005-02-08 Thread Dan Adams
:[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

Re: [sword-devel] Curiosity question - icu file

2005-02-08 Thread Chris Little
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

[sword-devel] Curiosity question - icu file

2005-02-08 Thread Dan Adams
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 ___

Re: [sword-devel] curiosity

2003-09-02 Thread Chris Little
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

Re: [sword-devel] curiosity

2003-09-02 Thread David's Mailing List and Spam Receiver
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?

Re: [sword-devel] curiosity

2003-09-02 Thread David's Mailing List and Spam Receiver
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'

Re: [sword-devel] curiosity

2003-09-02 Thread Chris Little
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

Re: [sword-devel] curiosity

2003-09-02 Thread Andrew Vardeman
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

Re: [sword-devel] curiosity

2003-09-02 Thread Andrew Vardeman
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

Re: [sword-devel] curiosity

2003-09-02 Thread Chris Little
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

Re: [sword-devel] curiosity

2003-09-02 Thread Troy A. Griffitts
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

[sword-devel] curiosity

2003-09-02 Thread Andrew Vardeman
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