Troy help!
I'm trying to make footnotes in the gbfhtmlhref and thmlhtmlhref filters
look like the osis filter.
I put this code in the gbfhtmlhref filter and it worked as expected.
else if (!strncmp(token, "Rf", 2)) {
buf += "lastTextNode.c_str();
buf += "\">";
buf += "*n
Troy,
I hope I'm not out of line, but I was thinking that a new CD startup splash
for
1.5.7 would be cool. Something like this:
Executable:
http://63.74.14.84/sword/cdstartup.zip
Screenshot:
http://63.74.14.84/sword/cdstartup.png
What do you think?
I'd rather the buttons be pure white, rather
Looks cool in my opinion. I have no idea if it would be hard to implement
though.
Dan Adams - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.infochi.com
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Subject: RE: [sword-devel] 1.5.7 CD Startup
> Looks cool in my opinion. I have no idea if it would be hard to implement
> though.
>
It already works. I just to
Has anybody tried to modify ADDemo?
ADDemo works fine. But neither VB5 nor VB6 can open the form. VB simply
quit out when I tried.
Steve Tang...
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Hi all,
I just got the Sword Engine compiled using MinGW and DevCPP. As soon as
I have some free time, I'll write a simple tutorial of how to use and
compile the Sword Engine using DevCPP or another IDE for MINGW.
However, to get some of the files compiled (I used v 1.5.6), it was
needed to ad
> Is there a general place on the crosswire website to place tutorials, or
> should I place it on my own website? It's a very easy tutorial (aimed at
> newbies), it only describes how to create a library from the Sword
> Engine source (with DevCPP, and without using Cygwin), and 3 easy
> examples o
Looks awesome (but I agree about the buttons Don)...
-Dave Overcash
>
> It already works. I just took the one that we already have and changed the
> look of it. The only thing that I'm not sure works yet is the "install
> fonts."
>
> by grace alone,
>
> Don A. Elbourne Jr.
> http://elbourne.org
>
There are just a few people on the project, myself, Dan Glassey and David
Trotz, but there has not been any development since I got un-unemployed (July
'03). Since the project is GPL feel free to take the source and run with it.
I have been considering starting up on it again, so I'm going to re