Ok, I have to apologise here. Yes I use Wine in Win2000 setting and the display is really all over the place and not useful - even for the newest BibelCS 1.5.10pre4 which I installed there a few weeks ago.
But on WinXP where I set up 1.5.10.4 just now on Virtual Box (similar to Parallels and VM ware things are ok now. There is a big/huge progress since 1.5.9. Wrt Win98 we discussed this once DM, I think it is nowadays irrelevant for my traget group - everyone is on WinXp and even Vista, apparently Thanks Chris! Is a proper installer for 1.5.10 anywhere - I downloaded just now from the Alpha region some zip files. DM Smith wrote: > On Jan 5, 2008, at 6:43 PM, Chris Little wrote: > >> >> peter wrote: >>> Having finally had a chance to look at the new version of BibleCS and >>> the FarsiOPV module two problems come to light: >> Which version is that, exactly? 1.5.10pre4? (This version number will >> appear as 1.5.10.4 if you check the file properties in Windows.) >> >> Just to let you know, I'm using WinXP (SP2), but results should hold >> identically for NT, 2K & Vista. I don't have 9x any longer, so I can't >> test that, and really don't have the ability to assist in supporting >> 95/98/98SE/ME very properly. > > I have a laptop with Windows 98SE. Let me know if you need me to test > it. I only have it for this purpose. > > But I'd like to suggest that we only support OSes that are currently > supported. For example Win98 and ME were desupported the middle of > last year. From a practical perspective that means that I cannot do an > install and then update it with security patches. If a user needs a > workable program they can rely on a prior release that was supported. > > >> >>> 1) the letters are not ligated ("glyph shaping") This works fine in >>> Arabic which uses a very similar script - largely same looking >>> letters >>> but different unicode range. >> Arabic & Farsi are both definitely shaped and ligated. > > I only have a modest level of experience here. From what I recall, the > ligation of Arabic is not an issue. As a script Farsi is a superset of > Arabic. IIRC, the problem is with the ligation and shaping of those > "super" characters. > >> >>> 2) The text is left bound, but should be right bound. The Arabic >>> module >>> is right bound. >> Arabic & Farsi are both right justified. This was fixed in one of the >> recent pre-releases, making me think you're not using the latest >> version. >> >>> This is on Wine on Linux. I will in the next couple of days have a >>> look >>> at the programme on Win200 and WinXP. >> Wine is definitely not a platform we have tried to support. Do you >> know >> whether it mimics 9x or NT? I would hope it correctly reports version >> numbers that correspond to whichever it emulates. > > A better environment than Wine is to use VMWare player. IIRC, it was > free. I use Parallels on the Mac for the same. > > > _______________________________________________ > sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org > http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel > Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page