On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 08:33:52PM -0800, Chris Little wrote:
> > While exporting to xhtml is clearly of benefit, the "as usual" is still
> > a few steps to steep for me to do in a couple of hours.
> >
> > Do you have a transformation tool from xhtml to osis or thml?
>
> As usual (for me) is writ
Chris Little wrote:
>
> peter wrote:
>> or another point, would a export filter directly for OSIS or THML be a
>> possibility?
>
> No, not even remotely possible.
technically impossible or no one there to write it?
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Following on a discussion we had on another thread, I realised that it
is possible to run a svn repository from my ~user directory on
crosswire. This is great as it allows me to make minor changes to the
module etc without a 40 min upload each time. I just svn commit up my
changes and recompile the
peter wrote:
> Chris Little wrote:
>> peter wrote:
>>> or another point, would a export filter directly for OSIS or THML be a
>>> possibility?
>> No, not even remotely possible.
>
> technically impossible or no one there to write it?
If you're talking about a facility to take any random text fi
Chris Little wrote:
>
> peter wrote:
>> Chris Little wrote:
>>> peter wrote:
or another point, would a export filter directly for OSIS or THML be a
possibility?
>>> No, not even remotely possible.
>> technically impossible or no one there to write it?
>
> If you're talking about a facil
jonathon wrote:
> Chris wrote:
>
>> We can assume the Word documents are a good source, so proofing is
>
> I've seen way too many documents that are not good sources, despite
> purporting to be so,to assume that they are good.
Fundamentally, we at CrossWire do not purport to be a text authorit
On Jan 23, 2008, at 11:33 PM, Chris Little wrote:
> I always use Perl because it's simple and has the best regex
> implementation I know of.
While I am a Java programmer, I have actually used Perl more and
learned it before Java. Most people use Perl merely as a scripting
language, but it is
On Jan 24, 2008, at 3:53 AM, peter wrote:
> Following on a discussion we had on another thread, I realised that it
> is possible to run a svn repository from my ~user directory on
> crosswire. This is great as it allows me to make minor changes to the
> module etc without a 40 min upload each tim
I found a 1865 Malagasy translation on
http://www.biblafrique.org/Malagasy/Bible/Bible_table_matieres.htm and there
is currently no Malagasy Bible on sword. It's now in Public Domain according
to Madagascar laws (70 years after writer's dead) .
Malagasy is the main language in Madagascar and is sp
On Jan 22, 2008 11:16 AM, jonathon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All:
>
> Is anybody scheduling an informal meeting of Sword Project
> users/developers at BibleTech2008?
> (I'm assuming that Troy won't be the only Sword Project developer/user
> to attend that conference.)
I'd love to meet you guys
Essentially many of the contact details floating about are pretty stale
and many of the websites in use by people around/associated with ABO are
seldomly or never updated. So I presume our original emails have gone
into some electronic dump and maybe they are not so keen on electronic
stuff. The pl
Here's another place using the arabicbible.com's version of SVD and
freely distributing it...
http://www.olivetree.com/store/product.php?productid=16558
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