On Sunday 31 March 2002 01:43 pm, you wrote:
<>< Hi everybody,
<><
<>< 1.5.3 is out for some days now. Just wanted to let you know.
Yay, so when can we expect bibletime to follow it? And how do I checkout the
bibletime docs and handbook from cvs? I played with it some last night but I
couldn't
On Sunday 31 March 2002 04:48 pm, you wrote:
<>< Expect beta2 monday. The final 1.1 may take some more time because I have
to <>< do my military service from Monday on. Martin took over some more <><
responibility of BibleTime. This is great!
Ok, well I'm using beta2 from cvs anyway (I can't com
Can it be done? I've tried with both cvs and the source on the sourceforge
site. Do I need to go back and install qt2 or anything like that?
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1. AFTER the building of the temple, which, as we have before said, was
finished in seven years, the king laid the foundation of his palace, which
*be* did not finish under thirteen years
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Oh yeah, I also tried subscribing to the bt-devel list but never got approved,
who's department is that?
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ebase (release
or cvs)? And if it isn't, what is the biggest hinderance? I don't have C/C++
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http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=954. <><
Neat, do bookmarks and hilighting and copying sections of modules work yet? Or
will that be in the next beta? (it isn't in the cvs that I got the other day)
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I can't seem to select a section of text to copy or save or
whatever. The most I can do is double click on a word to select it.
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reported that Genisis was an invalid book. But I didn't see anything helpful
there.
BTW I would gladly post followups to the bt-devel group, however I never got
my approval email..
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say that you should give equal emphasis to each locked module, but to
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Hi, I was wondering if anyone has made a move to make ebuilds for gentoo
linux's portage system. Portage is sort of like a cross between apt-get and
bst ports. Since I use gentoo I might be able to do it, I was just wondering
if anybody had started to yet or not.
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rver and then unpacks and compiles
them. Of course downloading and compiling all dependancies first.
Also, where is a server I can upload the files too for downloading via ebuild
scripts?
And should I make seperate packages for the apps like cheatah and the install
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rather quickly. Plus,
I'm dying to get an xchat/gaim script up and running.
On a completely other note, who is in charge of the bt-devel list? I've sent
several subscribe messages but never got anything back after the waiting for
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On Monday 04 November 2002 11:30 pm, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> Patrick,
> The library current uses a hardcoded static 'canon' of verses (defined
> in canon.h). To make the CORRECT changes to make the library to support
> these extra-Biblical works in the 'Bible' drivers is not a 'simple fix
Did the php bindings make it into 1.5.5? and if so how do I go about
installing/compiling them?
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> Is there any good documentation on the Perl Bindings?
at a prompt type perldoc Sword ^_^
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On Sunday 10 November 2002 03:30 pm, Joachim Ansorg wrote:
> We have SWIG bindings in sword/bindings/swig which work pretty well for
> Perl (tested only with this).
>
> According to www.swig.org PHP is also supported so you may try getting it
> working. With the bindings you can write code with the
On Sunday 10 November 2002 05:28 pm, Daniel Adams wrote:
> I am not sure, what I am desiring is a way to include verses (like
> diatheke output) in a ASP or PHP type web page.
>
> I appreciate the comments. Also where/how do I look to see what these
> bindings/perl are?
bindings/perl is just a dir
On Monday 18 November 2002 05:05 am, Joachim Ansorg wrote:
> This is great. I'd be interested in this tool.
> Did you use the Swig bindings?
Speaking of swig. How do I go about installing/using/testing those?
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On Friday 29 November 2002 02:21 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Retell from where the strongs in IGNT have come from: from Byz or ...?
Textus Receptus
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Or well the IGNT is keyed to and
On Wednesday 04 December 2002 06:04 pm, John Gardner wrote:
> The scriptures actually address these issues.
> 1) Christ himself (and the apostles) quoted the septuagint (as opposed to
> the original hebrew) as authoritative.
Jude quotes from the book of Enoch, should we add that to cannon as
aut
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> I suggest just to add directory /usr/(local)/sahre/sword/img, put there (in
> subdirs) i
On Tuesday 10 December 2002 09:40 am, Daniel Glassey wrote:
> as soon as anyone that has that itch writes it ;) anyone?
So I guess I'll end up doing it then eventually. I'm wondering though how much
of this should be left up to front ends and how much should be handled at the
library level.
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> Two brief points:
>
> 1) Images are handled currently in Sword (the library) but are not dealt
> with in any of the front ends. Consult the mailing list logs for details.
> It's clean, modular, and uses directories relative to the module
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> modules that contain maps or images or something anytime soon?
Here's another thought Charts. We could probably se
On Friday 13 December 2002 04:19 pm, Don A. Elbourne Jr. wrote:
> I agree with Chris on this. I would love to see Sword be able to send valid
> XHTML to the front-ends. That's really the way to go. I'm coming at this
> from the content creation side of things, the ability to have a rich
> environme
On Saturday 14 December 2002 07:43 pm, Brook Humphrey wrote:
> A good example of the is audacity. It's a project on sourceforge and uses
> wxwindows. It runs on linux windows and macos. and it looks the same on all
> of them. I might add it works well as Iuse it for allot of my audio needs.
If th
On Sunday 05 January 2003 01:40 am, Jerry Hastings wrote:
> Someone should ask them for a list of specific works that they belive are
> infringed, and exactly how they are infringed. Let me know if they try to
> pull the compilation copyright line.
I used to use the OLB back in my windows days, an
On Sunday 05 January 2003 06:13 am, Patrick Durusau wrote:
> I don't think anyone who is familiar with the Sword project or you will
> take the accusations at the "Hall of Shame" seriously. The Sword project
> has to be mindful of copyright claims to avoid difficulties that would
> impend the proje
On Sunday 05 January 2003 10:44 pm, Chris Little wrote:
> 2) BDB/Thayer (he calls them something else I think; these are probably
> from Larry--BibleWorks asserts as such, though the webpage where these
> came from probably said they were PD; his additions apparently include the
> TWOT/TDNT/KJV cou
On Tuesday 07 January 2003 10:22 am, Curtis Farnham wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> I joined the Sword Project about a week ago because I
> want to write a module for the PostNuke CMS
> (http://www.postnuke.com) that uses Sword modules and
> provides Bible text searching and lookup capabilities.
Hi, here'
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 11:55 pm, Daniel Adams wrote:
> I am interested (partially for what I am working on) on being able to
> have some of the GenBooks, such as Enoch, Jubilees, Jasher and others
> and the apocrypha books available in a book like referencing manner. I
> am also thinking of t
Ok I have a question about this OSIS thing, who all is involved? I mean for
example will I be able to purchace a OSIS NKJV for use in sword?
Also what direct support for Step does sword have? I was thinking about
purchasing a ESV from christianbook.com and it comes with a cdrom that has
the ste
On Thursday 09 January 2003 01:12 pm, Matthew Donadio wrote:
> Does anyone know if this is correct? I though the ESV text on the
> CD-ROM wasn't in STEP format, but that everything else was.
The CBD Winter Catelog says this for the English Standard Version Bible (item
GS43167,GS43180,GS43190,GS4
On Thursday 09 January 2003 01:10 am, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> Also the Thayer and BDB modules have been removed from our public
> circulation but are still in our module list. If the user requests
> them, they will be directed to the organization claiming copyright on
> them, like all of our ot
On Thursday 09 January 2003 01:10 am, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> I hope this satisfies everyone. I realize that the KJV2003 project
> isn't yet complete and it is unfortunate that we must release it in it's
> unfinished state. My hope is to make frequent updated releases of the
> new KJV module a
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 07:24 pm, Curtis Farnham wrote:
> Maybe I am wrong about SWIG, but from what I gather,
> using it would either require becoming intimately
> familiar with the Sword source code (and I don't even
> know the language it's written in), or requiring that
> all servers on wh
On Saturday 11 January 2003 12:12 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> BTW, where in this library (http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/) look morphology?
In their standard look up. If you are looking at say euphema (a form of
euphemos) from Phil. 4:8 you will find morphology information on it.
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On Sunday 12 January 2003 03:48 pm, Daniel Adams wrote:
> been programming in C/C++ for over 10 years. Another question that came up,
> is does anybody have any information for PHP and regular expression
> searching, I ask this because I am trying to decipher some of the tagging
> code that convert
On Monday 13 January 2003 08:57 am, Daniel Glassey wrote:
> From http://www.gnpcb.org/page/esv_faq/
[Snip]
> So the answer is no, the ESV text is not in STEP format
Do we know what format the ESV text is in? Is it something that sword can read
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On Tuesday 14 January 2003 11:09 pm, Patrick Narkinsky wrote:
> I was joking and being sarcastic. Traditionally, English translations have
> followed the LXX in rendering YHWH as "the Lord" (in Greek, hO KURIOS).
> Personally, I find this practice rather silly. What is the point of having
> a "lite
On Wednesday 15 January 2003 01:49 pm, Jerry Hastings wrote:
> As to power over texts, this is something that can get users in trouble and
> embarrassed. If a module is suppose to contain the text of a work of a
> certain author. but options and filters in the software produce a
> derivative text o
On Saturday 18 January 2003 04:28 pm, Chris Little wrote:
> There is no need to represent the whole story in order to be a derivative
> work. One may represent a single scene, as I described. The drawing on
> the cover of a novel is (if it bears any relation to the content of the
> writing at all
On Sunday 26 January 2003 01:10 am, Rob French wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to compile the source as Debian packages. I've tried both
> 1.5.5 and CVS. I used the command:
>
> dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -uc -b
>
> I get the following error at the end of the config output:
[lots of errors snipped
On Sunday 26 January 2003 09:37 am, Rob French wrote:
> No, nothing was installed yet, I was trying to build the Debian
> packages. I can definitely see what's happening... when I use
> dpkg-buildpackage, it's going through and configuring everything to be
> built, except that doesn't work in the c
e 1828. What's different/better about
it than the 1913 which seems to be a standard among dictionaries?
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ay purpose. is implemented in some of the browser (somehow
> it is not in html 4.0)
> http://www.htmlcodetutorial.com/linepar/_WBR.html
Did you check the XHTML specification? It might be there.
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will work on any platform that supports Unicode no matter what locale the
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o portability, the current sword
library compiles on at least both linux and windows *WITHOUT* changing any of
the code. Essentially on those two platforms you don't have to do any sort of
porting at all and changing things if you're in linux shouldn't break things
in
y have
tools that will do the job without large installs or special development
environments. One of the things you will find within the opensource community
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All I should need is what comes with my distro.
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NCV, that's not the New Century Version is it?
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via locales, but there are two notable exceptions.
Hebrews, which is called Messianic Jews, and James, which becomes Ya'akov
(Jacob). I can provide the rationale for those names if so needed.
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possibly svg (this would be the main module type)
Dynamic: which would be your 3d satellite data with possible overlays (which
BTW is only of limited use for ancient near eastern studies because of some
landform shifts in the area over the past 2000 years)
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Question, were you thinking that these maps would merely be static images or
were you wanting to use the DEM files directly within sword and dynamically
create them? (Either way is fine with me I just want to make sure we're on
the same page)
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bibletime have the issues that biblecs had with displaying parallel verses.
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Hi, I saw an email from the ISV copyright holders in June on sword-support but
haven't seen any on list reply. Is this something we're going to persue since
apparently our first license has been paid for already?
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> completely unreasonable?
Good point, anybody contacted them about this and said that we do have an
existing license? And, will our existing license cover the new material (the
OT) when it comes out?
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due to how matches are made and how complex your expression is), any
graphical updating your front-end has to do (drawing progress bars does eat
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I might get to the rest of this later, but I know that this would be more fo a
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> about helping them?
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> No, no. We wouldn't complain about eagerness. It's just that some of
> the volunteer tasks weren't really supposed to be posted and we've had a
> number of offers to do tasks that none of us were aware needed to be done.
I still don'
On Tuesday 02 September 2003 11:58 pm, Andrew Vardeman wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. I gave the site a look. Is the code browseable
> anywhere online, or is that considered a security risk? I visited the
> CVS web interface at SourceForge and looked around a bit. Is that just
> for the engine?
Pierce happy anymore, so I'll unlock the Gill Expositor
> shortly. It will take a little while, though, since it needs some
> significant cleanup.
Where are the OLB copyrights registered? Perhaps Mr. Pierce believes he has
these rights because the country these copyrights are held i
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be GPL anymore you
must take any and all code that you don't have copyright on (which is only
the stuff you write unless you have people give you copyright to their stuff
or you have permission) and you can then change the license. This does not
however change the GPL status of the previous
(even ours), and can use the module in any
program that supports OSIS.
Now my only question is this, would there be a problem with my contributing
code to the project if I do this? I'd like to eventually contribute some good
map and chart code to the project and am working on some
so on.
Right, I was considering factoring at least the paypal fee into the cost of
the module since I imagine they take a percentage off the top of each
transaction. As for the webserver, depending on what interent I get at home
when I graduate and move out, I could run that myself possibly.
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that, but if people must buy the module they at least ought to
get to chose what software they use it with.
And I'm glad to hear about the NASB, it's not a translation I use and probably
won't buy it for that reason. But at least it is a start.
contour map, for example).
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t; they went on to say that they do not own the copyright but the
> International Bible Society does. Now I am confusedâ
Zondervan only handles the copyrights in the United States and they do this on
behalf of the IBS.
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works quite well, and gaim even has a release notification plugin that checks
your version against the website version and tells you if you are out of date
(even works if your cvs is behind the current release)
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3. Is there a way for the "chapter heading" for the Psalms to read
"Psalm 1" instead of "Chapter 1"?
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there will probably be a STEP logo somewhere in either you packaging or
documentation. OSIS I'm not sure about either as I've not dealt with anything
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> Also, is there a Tanakh module?
As already stated, we have the Hebrew old testament, but it's arranged in the
same manner as the Christian old testaments, the KJV numbering scheme
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a bidirectional manner properly, then I would guess that perhaps the module
wasn't encoded properly to support it...or perhaps either your font or your
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Would it be possible to get just the things we added to icu to make sword-icu?
I'd hate to have to make a separate ebuild for it when I can just optionally
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