On Thu, May 27, 2021 at 6:24 AM Raoul Snyman wrote:
>
> Honestly, I would prefer a Matrix protocol system, if we're going to move
> away
> from IRC. From a freedom and ownership perspective, Discord is worse than
> Freenode.
>
>
I don't use IRC actively (actually the only time I was on the IRC ch
Hi Thomas,
I suppose the problem is that finpr.conf contains no encoding information
(check the Hun* modules for reference), and if there is nothing specified
Latin-1 is the default. mod2osis (shouldn't be used !! :)) shows that the
module is in UTF-8, so there is a misalignment.
https://wiki.cro
11:18, Kristof Szabo wrote:
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> if there is nothing specified Latin-1 is the default
>
> At ths point, I think Latin-1 is a poor default. UTF-8 should be assumed
> in the absence of something specific.
>
> I have 842 modules in place, of which 746 have Encoding=UTF-8, and no
>
anual editing finpr.conf
>
> David
>
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>
> On Sat, Jan 21, 2023 at 17:08, Kristof Szabo wrote:
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> From my perspective this is a typical ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ situation, the
> specification speaks clearly, from my point of view changing the modul
Hi,
I meant Xulsword which does not have module management. Providing
pre-packaged modules can be useful for offline users and distributors as
well. On the other hand I can understand if it's said that there are not
enough resources for this, or it's not acceptable from project governance
perspect
Hi David,
thanks for the feedback, we're getting closer :) Once you have the module
in a zip file, all fine, but as far as I see, there's no such zip file
provided for the modules in the a11n repository. Or do I miserably overlook
here something? If we had these zip files, we could link them from
Hi,
I updated yesterday the
http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/Modules_in_the_av11n_repository page with the
details of all modules in the av11n repository. My only concern is that it
would be nice to provide download link for these modules too (e.g. to use
with Xulsword or other front-ends without mod
Hi,
On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 6:46 PM, David Haslam [via SWORD Dev]
> You can install a module using Xiphos, then use *Module Manager |
> Maintenance | Archive* to save the module as a ZIP file, and it ends up
> in the Zip folder under your Xiphos Sword path.
>
> After I've successfully created a mo
BibleTIme is available now in winget
https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs/commit/9de0c128
Kind regards,
Kristof
On Tue, Nov 28, 2023 at 2:58 AM Greg Hellings
wrote:
> winget is pretty great. It works about like you'd expect from any other
> package manager. And it has a very large collecti
Hi Matěj,
I wrote some time back https://github.com/krisek/sword-test, with quite a
few test cases, which, I think, covers your use case as well.
I was in touch with Dom on this at the time, but somehow the discussion
stopped how to include these in the module build pipeline.
If you think it is
Ok, all good then, we are covered, this is a different use case.
On Mon, Dec 18, 2023 at 3:46 PM Matěj Cepl wrote:
> On Mon Dec 18, 2023 at 2:38 PM CET, Kristof Szabo wrote:
> > I wrote some time back https://github.com/krisek/sword-test, with quite
> a
> > few test cas
Hi Cyrille,
On Fri, Apr 5, 2024 at 12:16 PM Fr Cyrille wrote:
> What's more, if you know a bit of java, I could use some help on a script
> for scraping bibles from internet that I'm having trouble with. By the way,
> this request is open to everyone.
>
I have a bunch of scraping/conversion scr
Hello hello,
interesting... I can reproduce in BibleTime, which is already good :)
I suppose we need to look further up than sword, as diatheke seems to be ok
❯ diatheke -b HunRUF -l hu -k '1Móz 1.1-1'
> Mózes I 1:1: Kezdetben teremtette Isten az eget és a földet.
> (HunRUF)
❯ diatheke -b HunR
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