Hey Guys, I've implemented a Sword front-end (using JSword) as a Firefox extension. Here is a a screenshot of what I have so far: http://thegoan.com/bible/esv-exodus-2.png I haven't spent any time prettying it up, just using the styled text output from JSword verbatim.
I would like to know if this is going to be useful to our community. I know there are many great front-ends already, but some people (like me) would also like to use something that is integrated with FF (just a notch above the people who do everything in emacs :)) Or has something similar already been done? To use this you would need the JSword libraries and the extension which should work in Firefox 1 and up. Implementing this however has not been too easy; so I would like to gauge the interest in using such an extension before proceeding or taking it too far. Right now the extension is really a prototype in POC stage and only handles Bibles. I will implement a "bible" protocol, so typing in something like bible://Exod.15.20 into your address bar would take you to that particular book, chapter and verse. I really would like to see this through, but perhaps not if it isn't going to be useful. Kudos to the sword and jsword teams for such excellent resources. Would appreciate any thoughts and ideas, Best regards, Brian. _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: [email protected] http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page
