David Haslam wrote:
Did you use the latest source files in his Live Mesh folder?
Some were updated only earlier this month.
No, but I got the newest source from some other member of his team via
email.
Peter
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On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 8:08 AM, Maurits Obbinkl...@obbink.org wrote:
Hi list,
Despite the policy it some how seems to have legitimately appeared for
Palmbibleplus (open source GPL2 palm bible reader) albeit with some
strings attached. have a look at:
Jonathan Marsden wrote:
Tim Chase wrote:
Peter picked off my post to the module making forum. Here are the
steps that I went through for module creation on the windows platform
where the osis2mod with cipher key does not produce an encrypted
module. Running on windows..
Thanks for the
On Aug 25, 2009, at 5:42 AM, Chris Little wrote:
Jonathan Marsden wrote:
Tim Chase wrote:
Peter picked off my post to the module making forum. Here are the
steps that I went through for module creation on the windows
platform
where the osis2mod with cipher key does not produce an
Jonathan Marsden wrote:
Peter von Kaehne wrote:
Ther appears to be a bug with the current osis2mod - using the
encryption option nothing appears to happen. The results are identical
with or without key
I tried revision 2400 and current svn head
It is always a helpful to specify the
On 08/25/2009 08:14 AM, DM Smith wrote:
On Aug 25, 2009, at 5:42 AM, Chris Little wrote:
Jonathan Marsden wrote:
Tim Chase wrote:
Peter picked off my post to the module making forum. Here are the
steps that I went through for module creation on the windows platform
where the osis2mod
Just another example emphasizing a reason to have module creation be
part of the test suite!
If I have time tonight, after work, I'll try to tackle making some
test cases. Otherwise I will probably have a chance to get to it
later in the week.
--Greg
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 9:16 AM, DM
Chris Little wrote:
Actually, I'm pretty well dumbfounded now.
I can't get the cipher to work anywhere that I've tried. ...
I'm not sure how Jonathan is getting a positive result. I don't believe
any significant changes to the cipher stuff were made between 2400 and
head of osis2mod. So
Hi Tim,
Rendering of complex scripts is a matter of some concern for all our
frontends - some do worse, some do better and some do really quite fine.
I think Xiphos and BibleDesktop might be the best bets for all things
related to complex fonts on Windows. BibleTime - I have not tried ever
on
On 26/08/2009, DM Smith dmsm...@crosswire.org wrote:
It does not work.
We found this out a while ago, didn't we?
The code that has been there forever, no longer works. I checked out
revision 1929 from June 2006 and with minor changes, compiled it against the
current SWORD library. It has
I believe the problem is with RawText, but haven't had time to confirm.
My suspicion is that if you are building a compressed module,
enciphering should work.
Just to clear up a few things...
rawFilters get called (or should get called) when retrieving and when
setting text.
If there is still
Matthew and I were looking at what we first thought was a Xiphos display
glitch, but then we realized that KJV content has changed a good bit
from module version 2.3 to 2.4.
In Psalm 119:1, we're supposed to have an opening title containing
ALEPH. In 2.3, mod2imp shows that the opening OSIS is:
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 9:54 AM, Ben Morgan benpmor...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 9:21 AM, Troy A. Griffitts
scr...@crosswire.orgwrote:
I believe the problem is with RawText, but haven't had time to confirm.
My suspicion is that if you are building a compressed module,
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 9:21 AM, Troy A. Griffitts scr...@crosswire.orgwrote:
I believe the problem is with RawText, but haven't had time to confirm.
My suspicion is that if you are building a compressed module,
enciphering should work.
Just to clear up a few things...
rawFilters get
Ben Morgan wrote:
Then there is the question of why Jonathan has it working... Are you
sure cipherraw hasn't been near the module?
What is cipherraw? If it is another SWORD utility, then, yes, I'm sure.
See below.
Only osis2mod (well, and zip and unzip, and diatheke to read a verse,
I didn't have USBINARY defined, so encyphering wasn't doing anything x-(
Once I do, zipped modules seem to work as expected. Raw ones don't.
God Bless,
Ben
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