> > I just noticed that ISBE has a install size of -1.98587E7 b.
>
> Wow Does that mean if I install it, I free up a whole lot
> of disk space?
Computers never lie, so I believe, yes, you will.
I think rather than trying to track this error down, I may just release
the newer version of
Joachim Ansorg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I just noticed that ISBE has a install size of -1.98587E7 b.
Wow Does that mean if I install it, I free up a whole lot
of disk space?
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Mike Sangrey
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Landisburg, Pa.
"The first one last wins."
> what about user created modules? Shouldn't we add an own
> category for this
> because they shouldn't be put in the same group as the well
> known texts? The first user created module we have is MAK.
Should this be a separate category or should we just note that these modules are
user-made
Chris,
what about user created modules? Shouldn't we add an own category for this
because they shouldn't be put in the same group as the well known texts?
The first user created module we have is MAK.
How do I make an own group?
Joachim
> A week or so ago, Troy updated ModDisp to sort module
I just noticed that ISBE has a install size of
-1.98587E7 b.
Joachim
At 06:02 PM 8/25/2001 -0700, Chris Little wrote:
>Let me know if you spot any bugs or if there is more info you think should
>go in there. I already know that reported sizes are incorrect
>sometimes. And the script should be reporting when a module has Strong's,
>morphology, footnotes, or he
> The About Info is missing for some commentaries (Barnes,
> Clarke & Wesley)
The descriptions just needed to be ended in newlines for the parser to pick them up,
so this is now fixed.
I also noticed that rieger.conf and the beta isbe.conf are causing an exception in the
servlet, so I'll ha
> I also added a ModInfo JSP that will show some info about each
> module like version, minimum Sword version, the About info,
> installed size, and download size (if the file exists already).
Many thanks.
The About Info is missing for some commentaries (Barnes, Clarke & Wesley)
Stephen.
Hey,
for modules that are encoded using :Encoding=UTF-8. What Filter do I need
to use so the text doesn't come out garbled?
For the 1894 Scrivener Textus Receptus and 1550 Stephanus Textus Receptus
and the Interlinear Greek New Testament, I tried using the UnicodeRTF Filter
and it gave me an