The date selection method in the SWORD Project for Windows has three lines,
the current date being the second line.
Click the third line and the date increments by 1.
Click the first line and the date decrements by 1.
However, on New Year's Eve (12:31), there is a problem. New Year's Day is
Hi everybody,
I am glad to tell you, that I have just received a permission for new
module for sword(bible desktop...) with daily devotionals in slovak
language. I am so happy, and as soon as I will have this devotionals in
sword module I will inform you all.
God bless You, Glory Be To God!
mart
On Sunday 08 September 2002 02:40 am, Barry Drake wrote:
> Just took a look at the daily devotionals. I have David's popup of the
> devotional for the day (from Daily) showing on startup. The references at
> the bottom (in the popup) show with an uninterpreted HTML tag, so I looked
> at the devo
Hi there ...
Just took a look at the daily devotionals. I have David's popup of the
devotional for the day (from Daily) showing on startup. The references at
the bottom (in the popup) show with an uninterpreted HTML tag, so I looked
at the devotional in the dictionaries etc. window. There,
David,
I will look into it, hopefully this weekend.
In Christ,
David Trotz
> Hi People,
>
> Is it possible to have the daily devotional dialog output thML ie not
> in plain text format. I think it would just require that the text box
> be changed to a rtf control but I might be wrong.
>
> I ha
Hi People,
Is it possible to have the daily devotional dialog output thML ie not
in plain text format. I think it would just require that the text box
be changed to a rtf control but I might be wrong.
I have created a module based on www.blueletterbible.org/daybyday/
that uses thML for formattin
Todays SME is rather short.
In the sword_dct version, the index lookup keeps skipping forward months
till you get to 12.31, then you can't search for anything else.
Stephen Denne.