Hello David, First of all I thank you for your detailed email. Please find my comments and questions inline below. > A parallel bible display and a general book. notice > that the bible display is > slightly more powerful and also notice that since > the interface is a MDI you > can arrange the windows however you want (and have > bibles open in multiple > windows if you so desire) http://www.mathcs.concord.edu/~dev235/images/screeniesbookandparallelbibles.png
I really like Bibletime's interface although my main usage will be on Windows. Is the most advanced front-end for SWORD on the Windows platform "Sword Project for Windows"? I also saw a Java version called JSword which should work on both Windows and linux. Howw powerful is the interface of JSword? > Well first off, general books are supported > differently than the bibles. Their > keys are almost always going to be different so this > is going to make > displaying them in parallel a gread deal harder. Yes general books are more arbitrary in structure than the Bible books. But as for the Quran, the structure is very simple. It is the same structure as a book of the Bible: Chapters are titled "Chapter 1", "Chapter 2" and so on, and in each chapter verses are numbered 1,2,3, and so on. So it is really the same structure as many of the books of the bible such as Genesis, Exodus, Jonah and most other books of the Bible. The structure of the Quran fits the Bible display in the Sword Project for Windows perfectly. Would it be possible to add the Quran to the dropdown list that also shows the books of the Bible. For example Quran could be added after Revelation of John and then viewed in the same way that the books of the Bible are viewed. Would it be possible to do this without making a change in the software? Thank you and God bless, Mete _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel
