I owe you lunch Greg. On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 6:37 PM Philip White <philipwh...@cedarville.edu> wrote:
> Ahh, that C API looks like what I would want. > > I didn't mean to disparage or be uppity by stating my preference for > standardization; I greatly appreciate what this project (I use And > Bible on my phone). This is by far the smaller of my two concerns. I > may also suffer from not-invented-here syndrome. > > I did not know about diatheke before you mentioned it. The tool I > envision is a less-like, Bible module viewer with stuff like strong's > numbers and morphology codes, and the ability to view commentaries > inline. Specifically, the personal commentary, so that I can see my > own notes along with verses. The only reason for using a terminal as a > UI is to avoid large libraries like QT4 or GTK (although, after using > BibleTime for a bit, I've been impressed with the startup time - not > so much with compile times though). The main thing that got me wanting > to make this is that any software that allows editing personal > commentaries has a builtin editor, rather than opening an external > editor like vim. My thought is to use the EDITOR environment variable. > It is possible that I could achieve everything I want with shell > scripts and diatheke; I'll have to think about that more. > > Incidentally, I am on linux, but not Ubuntu. NixOS is my preferred distro. > > _______________________________________________ > 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 >
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