Hi Ken, You can find and-bible source and builds here: http://code.google.com/p/and-bible/
Take a look and then contact me again later if you want or you could develop Bishop if you prefer. Best regards Martin On 25 August 2010 00:01, Kenneth Arnold <kenneth.arn...@gmail.com> wrote: > I just got an Android phone, and after seeing the state of Bible > software currently available, I'm excited about helping develop a good > SWORD-powered Bible reader for it. I installed Troy's bishop2.apk and > tried to download a module... fail (logcat at end of message). So I > went looking for the code to see if I could track down the problem... > but I haven't found any source code anywhere. Is that intentional, or > am I missing something? > > As a user (previously of Laridian on WinMo), I've made this list of > requirements for a Bible reader: > - local storage > - fast navigation UI (Laridian had specialized T9 for book names. You > could get most anywhere in the Bible in about 6 keypresses.) > - continuous scrolling (across chapter divisions) > - cross references and footnotes > - word/phrase search (perhaps fuzzy?) > > optional features: > - scripture memory helper (I have a lot of concrete ideas here) > - finding related resources (e.g., sermons) from selected resources > - daily reading (or at least "what's next after things I've read > recently?") > - screen orientation lock > - song lyrics > - history tracking ("what passages did I look up while studying > yesterday?"), perhaps communally ("what books have my friends been > reading?") > > Any other interest in helping out? How can we organize a team? > > Martin, if you're still listening, I'd love to check out your code too. > > -Ken > > > PS - here's the `adb logcat` from a failed module download. Turns out > it succeeds if you create a 'modules' directory inside /sdcard/sword > :) -- but then there are plenty of other issues. > > 08-24 23:19:46.443 2002 2021 D libsword.so: remoteInstallModule: > sourceName: CrossWire > 08-24 23:19:46.443 2002 2021 D libsword.so: remoteInstallModule: modName: > ESV > 08-24 23:19:46.443 2002 2021 D libsword.so: ***** > InstallMgr::installModule > 08-24 23:19:46.443 2002 2021 D libsword.so: ***** modName: ESV > 08-24 23:19:47.286 2002 2021 D libsword.so: ***** mgr.prefixPath: > /sdcard/sword/InstallMgr/20081216195754/ > 08-24 23:19:47.286 2002 2021 D libsword.so: ***** > destMgr->prefixPath: /sdcard/sword/ > 08-24 23:19:47.286 2002 2021 D libsword.so: ***** absolutePath: > /sdcard/sword/InstallMgr/20081216195754/modules/texts/ztext/esv/ > 08-24 23:19:47.286 2002 2021 D libsword.so: ***** relativePath: > modules/texts/ztext/esv/ > 08-24 23:19:47.286 2002 2021 D libsword.so: netCopy: > ftp.crosswire.org, modules/texts/ztext/esv/, > /sdcard/sword/InstallMgr/20081216195754/modules/texts/ztext/esv/, t, > 08-24 23:19:47.341 2002 2021 W System.err: Problem installing: -1 > 08-24 23:19:47.396 2002 2002 D libsword.so: getModInfoList returning > 0 length array > > > On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 4:30 AM, Martin Denham <mjden...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hi Troy, > > Apologies, I was a bit confused regarding the different projects. The > above was my first post to *Sword forums. I incorrectly thought that > JSword, Sword and other Crosswire forums would be worked on by the same > people. I have now joined the JSword-dev list which I had not spotted > before. > > Whether the back end is built based on Sword or JSword it might be > worthwhile combining with the Java Jsword guys for the front end which I > think has to be in Java. > > I may download your apk and try it out. I can put my code/build > somewhere if you want but it's still in a state of great flux. > > Kind regards > > Martin > > On 13 June 2010 04:54, Troy A. Griffitts <scr...@crosswire.org> wrote: > >> > >> Martin, > >> > >> Great news on your success of getting JSword to build on Android. I'm > >> sure the JSword mailing list would be interested to hear about your > success! > >> > >> I'm not sure about the speed. I will add a primitive search box to my > >> test app and let you know how long a complete search of the KJV (a > >> heavily marked up Bible) takes on my G1. > >> > >> Troy. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> On 06/09/2010 05:28 AM, mjdenham wrote: > >> > Hi Troy, > >> > > >> > I just thought I would mention that I have also been playing around > with > >> > Android. > >> > > >> > I have spent the last few weeks creating a prototype bible viewer > >> > application for Android, but I just noticed Troy's messages in this > forum. > >> > I took a slightly different technical approach to you and I don't know > which > >> > is better and I also came at this project with the aim of creating a > mobile > >> > bible viewer I could tweak and improve rather than specifically to > write an > >> > Android front end for Sword. By way of information I thought I would > >> > outline my approach and what led me to start. > >> > > >> > I have used Pocket e-Sword for many years but development has now > ceased on > >> > Pocket e-Sword and it is already looking a bit old, as is WinMob that > it > >> > runs on, so I started thinking what to use in the future. Although I > loved > >> > using Pocket e-sword there were one or two things that I would have > loved to > >> > change if I had access to the source but the source was closed. Most > pocket > >> > bible apps seem to be closed source and many charge money or depend on > being > >> > on-line so I began to think about writing my own. I have been writing > Java > >> > code for a living since the 90's. I looked at Java ME which > unfortunately > >> > is not supported by recent, popular, trend-setting phones like iPhone > and > >> > Android and started going that route but there doesn't seem to be much > >> > > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1414288/j2me-vs-android-vs-iphone-vs-symbian-vs-windows-ce > >> > buzz around Java ME at the moment. I briefly thought of iPhone but > refuse > >> > to learn Objective-C, buy a Mac, and bend over backwards to get the > app into > >> > App Store. Then I realised that Google have built Android primarily > for > >> > Java Applications and Gartner predict that by 2012 Android will > outsell the > >> > iPhone so I downloaded the Android SDK and am impresed by the > application > >> > framework Google have put into Android. Incidentally I went to a > >> > fascinating talk on Android by Reto Meier yesterday evening. > >> > > >> > As Android hosts Java apps so well it seemed a good idea to use java > front > >> > to back so I downloaded the jSword and sword-Common projects back-end > to > >> > serve the OSIS documents and started creating a Java front-end for > jsword on > >> > Android so I have now been doing that for the last couple of weeks off > and > >> > on. I included the jsword and common jars in my Android app and > simplified > >> > the xslt template I found in bible-desktop and now have a basic bible > viewer > >> > app. > >> > > >> > Troy, I am interested to see that you use jni to access a C back-end. > Is > >> > that right? Does this give better performance or is there another > reason. > >> > > >> > In the front end I am currently using a TextView but briefly used a > WebView > >> > which has better html support. I may have to switch back to WebView. > I > >> > tried to copy the PocketSword verse selection screen but failed so I > am just > >> > using 3 combos for now. > >> > > >> > I haven't used Crosswire code before and it took me a while to get > used to > >> > OSIS and jsword but the code looks great and I am now familiar enough > with > >> > jsword to find my way around the necessary parts. > >> > > >> > Here is a screen print of the current state: > >> > > http://sword-dev.350566.n4.nabble.com/file/n2248754/android-bible1.jpg > >> > > >> > For now I am still happily trying to improve on the prototype but I > could > >> > switch and contribute to a central project with others. My only aim > is to > >> > create a good open source bible I can tweak and that others may find > useful > >> > too. > >> > > >> > Best regards > >> > Martin > >> > > >> > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> 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 > > _______________________________________________ > 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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