On Jan 21, 2008 1:36 PM, Barry Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi David ....... > > David Trotz wrote: > > I have conducted some timing tests to quantify just how much faster the > > new renderer is, see the results below > > It's impressive. I haven't been able to take accurate timings, but the > impression I get is that they are similar on my device. The only thing > I'm wondering about: you seem to display a different font from the MS > one: will it still be able to handle the Greek properly?
Yes, nice! As long as it can display utf-8, it should display Greek fine. Biblical Hebrew is another matter. Something I've been watching is Qt/Embedded for WinCE. It's out as a tech preview now, and it includes WebKit. The reason Qt and WebKit would be good for WinCE/Pocket PC/Windows Mobile is that Qt and WebKit have the i18n functionality we'd need to properly render all sorts of languages, particularly biblical Hebrew. Plus, it's cross-platform. If you're interested: http://trolltech.com/developer/downloads/qt/qt-windows-ce FWIW: for my pygtk sword reader I'm using GtkTextView widgets to display the text, and a simple but adequate OSIS parser written in python (well, it's actually the expat parser in python with the hooks written in python). Parsing the OSIS is somewhat expensive (a couple of seconds for a chapter of Luke with 150 footnotes plus headings), but I cache the GtkTextBuffer on disk/flash (using its serialize functions) for quick loading when the chapter is loaded subsequently, which takes a fraction of a second. Matt _______________________________________________ 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