uot;Flashcards" with 2
>>>>> links below ("John 1.1-John.1.51.1" and "John 1.1-John.1.51.2" -- not
>>>>> sure what the last token is for); but clicking either of those links
>>>>> just got me "Safari can't download this file&q
>>> Also, at least for the iPhone, I'd recommend adding more vertical
>>>> space between links -- especially in portrait mode, they're a little
>>>> hard for me to hit accurately. Also pump up the overall size
>>>> especially on the ve
iPhone, I'd recommend adding more vertical
>>> space between links -- especially in portrait mode, they're a little
>>> hard for me to hit accurately. Also pump up the overall size
>>> especially on the very first page (including the textbox to fill in a
&
>> space between links -- especially in portrait mode, they're a little
>> hard for me to hit accurately. Also pump up the overall size
>> especially on the very first page (including the textbox to fill in a
>> reference range) -- too small for my old eyes (I do wish Saf
in a
> reference range) -- too small for my old eyes (I do wish Safari
> iPhone had a "use minimum font size" setting like Safari Mac.....).
>
> Steve
>
>> Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 15:52:58 +0100
>> From: "Troy A. Griffitts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
Sep 2008 15:52:58 +0100
>From: "Troy A. Griffitts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [sword-devel] Flashcards Mobile
>To: SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum
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Hey guys.
I'm looking for some cell phone testers, J2ME (most all phones), and
also someone with an iPhone.
We have recently added a web based dynamic lesson generator for our
flashcards package.
The way it works, is that the page asks you for a range of Scripture.
It will then collate and so
I've updated the build script to split lessons sets into parts based on
a max number of words in a lesson set.
It seems most phones can handle about 200 words so this is what the max
is defined at currently. I hope for us to update it further to have an
additional dimension, phone capacity, wh
Dear Lyndon and Jónatas,
Thank you for trying out the mobile flashcards application and reporting
your findings.
I have spent this evening checking in my latest changes and hacking an
ugly automated build system for the mobile packages for our server.
It's not much but is a beginning, and at l
On Mon, 2007-04-23 at 13:42 -0700, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> Please let me know if you have a chance to try and find that it either
> works or fails on your device. I would love to hear which devices we
> can confirm work.
I've just tried it on my Nokia N73, and it works fine. The only proble
Hey guys,
I have a new implementation of Flashcards Mobile available from your
phone at:
crosswire.org/fc
It only uses the very oldest J2ME APIs so it should work on most any
phone. We are now drawing the quiz screen ourself and allowing a
numeric keypad press to answer. This saves quite a
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