Am 06.10.2009 um 04:38 schrieb Chris Little:
Ok, I'm certainly amenable to removing experimental from
masterRepoList.conf.
I had imagined that the name experimental itself would discourage
people from adding this repo and expecting useful content. My
concern and request that users not
On Tue, 2009-10-06 at 08:20 +0100, Manfred Bergmann wrote:
Is there still a consensus that experimental should be removed from
masterRepoList.conf? We could add a note field to that .conf and
label it as for developers only. A note field might also help
clarify the purpose of the
Thanks Greg ( Chris),
I have no difficulty in converting the IMP output file encoding to UTF-8.
As a Windows user, I generally use
http://www.editpadpro.com/editpadlite.html EditPad Lite to perform this
task.
It's just that I was surprised that the internal representation of some
modules is
Hi Chris ...
Chris Little wrote:
I created a new repository over the weekend for experimental modules.
This repo is intended for front end developers. PLEASE DO NOT DIRECT
USERS TO THIS REPOSITORY. It is not for casual users or even very many
people on this list.
I'm really excited
As some Bible modules are OT only, and some NT only, it would be useful to
enhance the emptyvss utility with a couple of optional command line
switches.
emptyvss -ot ModuleName
would restrict output to the OT
emptyvss -nt ModuleName
would restrict output to the NT
-- David
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Ben Morgan wrote:
I don't currently use installmgr at all, but I think the experimental
repository should definitely be removed. Potentially, modules in the
experimental repository will cause crashes - possibly leading to the
software crashing on startup after it is installed (I think the
Barry Drake wrote:
Hi Chris ...
Chris Little wrote:
I created a new repository over the weekend for experimental modules.
This repo is intended for front end developers. PLEASE DO NOT DIRECT
USERS TO THIS REPOSITORY. It is not for casual users or even very many
people on this list.
Am 06.10.2009 um 10:25 schrieb Chris Little:
Ben Morgan wrote:
I don't currently use installmgr at all, but I think the
experimental repository should definitely be removed. Potentially,
modules in the experimental repository will cause crashes -
possibly leading to the software
There are two beta modules that cause an exception in The Sword Project of
Windows (1.5.11), if they are selected. Both are under Daily Devotional.
* Daily
* SME
These are the only two that I had to uninstall for this reason.
--David Haslam
asrael wrote:
Am 06.10.2009 um 10:25 schrieb
Hi Daniel,
There's nothing wrong with the filter, it just need a couple of minor
things to be fixed to make it work with OpenOffice 3.
Please find a a diff file and a Oo3 compatible filter.
HIH
--
domcox
On Thu, 2009-09-03 at 07:22 -0500, Daniel Owens wrote:
You know, I should update the
That's a good reason, right.
But then even in beta is a potential risk of applications crashing
when loading a module and on startup when the module is automatically
loaded because it still is stored in the session.
We can make sure that every module in beta does at least load
correctly on
Hello,
following the the statement from the german bible society that says
that the text of the menge bible will be public domain at 1. January
2010.
wolfgang
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An:
That's good to know, thanks.
Having the Menge Bible would be a good addition.
Manfred
Am 06.10.2009 um 18:09 schrieb Wolfgang Schultz:
Hello,
following the the statement from the german bible society that says
that the text of the menge bible will be public domain at 1. January
2010.
Yep, it works.
That's great, thanks for fixing this.
Manfred
Am 06.10.2009 um 17:34 schrieb Dominique Corbex:
Hi Daniel,
There's nothing wrong with the filter, it just need a couple of minor
things to be fixed to make it work with OpenOffice 3.
Please find a a diff file and a Oo3
Well, not sure if I made all the progress I wanted over the weekend with
BibleCS, but I'll post what I have.
http://www.crosswire.org/sword/ALPHAcckswwlkrfre22034820285912/alpha/BibleCS-1.5.99.zip
(just unzip the 2 files into an existing BibleCS full installation,
overwriting)
Fixed the most
Thank you, Dominique. I will try to get this uploaded to the Google site
soon.
Daniel
Dominique Corbex wrote:
Hi Daniel,
There's nothing wrong with the filter, it just need a couple of minor
things to be fixed to make it work with OpenOffice 3.
Please find a a diff file and a Oo3 compatible
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 3:37 AM, jhphx jh...@cox.net wrote:
That's a good reason, right.
But then even in beta is a potential risk of applications crashing when
loading a module and on startup when the module is automatically loaded
because it still is stored in the session.
We can make
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