Thanks Brian,
Brian Fernandes wrote: > Peter, > > Truly a great effort and a good list of features for frontend authors to > refer to and improve. It started as a way for users to compare, but I think ultimatrely it will be much more useful to developers etc. > > I want to edit the FireBible rows a bit, but would like to make a few > clarifications first; I will wait for your response before editing the > tables or you can go ahead and edit it yourself. Since you left several > columns blank for FireBible, I thought you may have sent me an email > with some questions but I haven't received anything - so here is some > info anyway. No, my fault. but please just add your info > 1) Daily Devotionals > FB does support daily devotionals, so I've added a "yes" here. What does > Automatic mean though? Automatically brings up the devotional when you > start he application? Something I have been considering for awhile. Some do, some at least oopen at the correct date. Some don't either. > 2) Indexing (currently marked "no") > When you search a Bible using the toolbar, it is automatically indexed > if an index does not already exist (using JSword/Lucene) is this the > indexing you are talking about? yes. So FireBible will index automatically? > 3) Archiving / New Content Immediately Avaialble > Can you explain what you mean by these two? Archiving/Hiding - I added somthing to the table - it means that modules can be taked out of sight but are not deleted. ks again, just a New Content immediately available - some frontends require restart apparently > 4) Image support > FireBible (since 0.8.5) does support Image Gen books and Map/Image > modules. It supports all image formats that Firefox can display, but you > cannot yet resize images. ok Thanks again. Justr go ahead and add your stuff. It looks great. Peter _______________________________________________ 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