Thanks Chris :)
I've committed the bigger changes that change the biblecs app to
mostly use tnt controls so it'll need checked again.
I added a BCB6 project to /lib/bcppmake since it is a different file
format and needs an extra define.
I called it libsword6icu to indicate that it is for BCB6 and
On 26 Jan 2003, Rob French wrote:
> Hey there,
>
> Are there any up-to-date Sword and GnomeSword packages available for
> Debian? The official Debian packages are pretty out-of-date even in
> testing/unstable, and I can't get Sword to build using dpkg-buildpackage
> (ref my previous post).
>
Chec
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Daniel Glassey wrote:
> Thanks Chris :)
> I've committed the bigger changes that change the biblecs app to
> mostly use tnt controls so it'll need checked again.
Cool, I'll take a look & see if anything requires patching up for BCB5.
> I added a BCB6 project to /lib/bcppmak
On Sun, 26 Jan 2003, Dan Bertles wrote:
> I'm dying to see sword in WinCE format. I know I can run Bibletime for
> Linux on my machine, but can't give up the other functionality issues
> with ActiveSync and Outlook, etc. Any ideas when that might become
> available?
I don't know. Maybe never?
Jonathan Hughes has done a great job for past couple years being the
point man for coordinating contact with copyright holders and the
information needed to do such.
Jonathan has decided to step down from this role and move on to more
great things that the Lord will call him to.
I'll be routin
Hey Guys,
Thanks Troy! I want to just tell everyone how great it has been working
with you guys here at The SWORD Project and CrossWire and all of you
that have worked hard on side projects. So many wonderful people that I
have gotten to know a little bit through working with them on this
project.