Another question.
I would like to create an internal tracker for tasks/issue on
development versions not for public use.
What do you think?
Manfred
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Hi All,
Happy Easter.
I've just release BPBible 0.2, my Python based Bible viewer.
It's homepage has moved to bpbible.googlecode.com, where it is being hosted.
Some of the new features:
- Linux support, in addition to Windows support
- Gospel Harmony feature
- Strong's Headwords
Manfred,
You can use the one at CrossWire.
http://www.crosswire.org/bugs/secure/BrowseProject.jspa?id=10010
It is not otherwise being used. I can change the project owner to you,
if you'd like.
DM
On Mar 21, 2008, at 9:04 AM, Manfred Bergmann wrote:
Another question.
I would like to
Hi there.
I know there was a discussion about Schlachter 2000 german bible
version but I can't find it and it is quite some time ago.
What actually is the progress on this one?
Regards,
Manfred
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Hi there.
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 12:31:23AM +1100, Ben Morgan wrote:
There are no Linux binaries available, but it's reasonably easy to build (I
hope).
I'm still running on an old ubuntu dapper (long term support).
I'll reinstall a more recent one as soon as the next long term support
is
Maybe I am blind but I do not see a link to your programme?
Peter
Ben Morgan wrote:
Hi All,
Happy Easter.
I've just release BPBible 0.2, my Python based Bible viewer.
It's homepage has moved to bpbible.googlecode.com, where it is being hosted.
Some of the new features:
- Linux
I think you are blind. ;)
bpbible.googlecode.com
http:// was missing so no link has been shown to click on.
Manfred
Am 21.03.2008 um 15:28 schrieb peter:
Maybe I am blind but I do not see a link to your programme?
Peter
Ben Morgan wrote:
Hi All,
Happy Easter.
I've just release
peter wrote:
Maybe I am blind but I do not see a link to your programme?
You are blind :)
bpbible.googlecode.com
Peter
Ben Morgan wrote:
Hi All,
Happy Easter.
I've just release BPBible 0.2, my Python based Bible viewer.
It's homepage has moved to bpbible.googlecode.com, where
Hi.
There is a problem with loading the correct locale in MacSword. This
is how it is done:
(I need to point out that MacSword has the locale.d folder with all
available locales in the Application bundle, means it is part of the
application and it is not using the default locales in
Hi,
You will appreciate that your obligations according the GPL are a bit more.
1) If you rebrand the software (which you appear to have done) you have
effectively altered its sources and must advertise this fact + provide
the altered sources.
2) If you distribute the software you must be clear
That is one thing I like Trac for... not only does it track issues,
but it integrates with Subversion.
When you commit a changeset, you can say closes #34 referencing a
ticket, and if set up properly, it will actually close the ticket.
Those #ticket and [changeset] bits of text link
Hi,
I've dos2unix'ed it and uploaded a new version. I hope this has worked. It's
always a bit hard to find it out from windows, but notepad seems to render
it badly, so it should have worked.
The installmgr stuff should all be there in svn:
Ben,
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 5:24 PM, Ben Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've dos2unix'ed it and uploaded a new version. I hope this has worked. It's
always a bit hard to find it out from windows, but notepad seems to render
it badly, so it should have worked.
Wordpad will open the
In my opinion, the best editor for that sort of thing is Notepad++. It
will tell you whether it is unix or windows and allow you to switch
it. It displays files with unix line endings just fine.
Matthew
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 6:29 PM, Greg Hellings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ben,
On Fri, Mar
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 1:50 AM, peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You will appreciate that your obligations according the GPL are a bit more.
1) If you rebrand the software (which you appear to have done) you have
effectively altered its sources and must advertise this fact + provide
the
2008/3/21, Matthew Talbert [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In my opinion, the best editor for that sort of thing is Notepad++. It
will tell you whether it is unix or windows and allow you to switch
it. It displays files with unix line endings just fine.
Emacs too, and much more.
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