Daniel Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Shame on me for not knowing GS better (I've just never been a fan of > Gnome's look).
Hardly a cause for shame, I surely don't know enough about BT, either, for exactly the same reason. > I really like the advanced search dialog (I never knew it was there!), > though a "search all modules" or something like that would be nice to > save time. Um. Not necessarily a good idea, for those who keep most everything installed. Even single-language lists might not help a lot. $ ls -1 ~/.sword/mods.d|wc -l 298 $ grep -l Lang=en ~/.sword/mods.d/*|wc -l 157 I install all modules but the non-English dictionaries. I have always tended to work for thoroughly international companies and I like being able to show what our software can do -- that whole "be prepared in season and out of season" thing, 2Tim 4:2, and I've impressed more than a couple people by having Chinese, Filipino, and Farsi Bibles on hand. I have about 2G under ~/.sword but disc space costs nothing. > Would it be too hard to create a "verse list" so that one could save > the search results and view them later. That way you could make full > use of cross references, dictionaries, and such when viewing search > results. Our feature taxonomy is not quite orthogonally complete: In sidebar search, a verse list result can be saved as a bookmark set, but the same can't be done out of Adv.Search. We should address that sometime. _______________________________________________ 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