For the avoidance of doubt - the criteria for publishing a Bible translation
are simple and, emphatically, not personal preference
(1) a credible scholarly background
(2) a trinitarian translation organisation backing a text, unless the
translation is purely an academic work - but then (1) becom
> Just because you do not like the translation [..]
No. Your "translation" does not qualify in our eyes as a credible attempt and
is not acceptable for CrossWire. Not a matter of any personal preferences. Well
discussed and not my decision alone. Well explained to you at the time.
Basically y
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Betreff: Re: [sword-devel] IBT repository - module contents structure
Johan,
And I guess the same would be true if one used the command line utility
mkfastmod.
Monday, 29 April 2019 07:48
To: SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum
Subject: Re: [sword-devel] IBT repository - module contents structure
FYI: I had added this feature, to create a default CLucene index, to Eloquent to make the index accessible to PocketSword via Module Maintainer mode.
B
reated my own modules and want to add indexing for PocketSword, the index
> created in Xiphos does not work in PocketSword.
> Johan
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Manfred Bergmann
> Sent: Monday, 29 April 2019 07:48
> To: SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum
t: Re: [sword-devel] IBT repository - module contents structure
FYI: I had added this feature, to create a default CLucene index, to Eloquent
to make the index accessible to PocketSword via Module Maintainer mode.
But I do not know to which extend the index works or not works.
Manfred
> Am 28.04
FYI: I had added this feature, to create a default CLucene index, to Eloquent
to make the index accessible to PocketSword via Module Maintainer mode.
But I do not know to which extend the index works or not works.
Manfred
> Am 28.04.2019 um 15:00 schrieb David Haslam :
>
> It’s possible, but
The library used for index creation is updated in a device dependent fashion and is not by necessity even tied to a Libsword version. The indeces subsequently are not standardised, not standardisable either but may need recreation on system updates. Hence they are not by necessity working across de
It’s possible, but for unknown causes, the Xiphos produced search index only
works in PS for a few modules.
David
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On Sun, Apr 28, 2019 at 13:12, Johan wrote:
> David,
>
> Is it possible to create an index (e.g. in Xiphos) and transfer that (as part
> of the other
David,
Is it possible to create an index (e.g. in Xiphos) and transfer that (as part
of the other bible and dictionary modules in zipped format) via Module
Maintainer Mode in PocketSword?
Best regards,
Johan Marais
From: David Haslam
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