On Fri, 2012-02-10 at 23:51 -0800, Chris Little wrote:
The vocalization is the copyrighted portion. The layout might be as
well, I'm not sure.
It is the vocalisation, which is unique to our text. Whether sweat of
the brow is copyrightable is something we decided at the time not to
explore,
Hi all,
BPBible 0.5.1 has been released. This is largely a bug-fix release.
To see a list of the changes that have been included, look at
http://bpbible.com/news/bpbible-0.5.1-changes.
Jon
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I just wanted to reply to the following by Troy and also to his
comments in #xiphos regarding this topic
BibleCS, per my preference, only shows hover-over symbols for the note or
cross reference, and does not
include the 'n' label. BibleCS uses different filters though, so not affected.
Dear Greg,
I respect your opinion, but... you're wrong ;)
None of the arguments given are persuasive to me.
1) footnote are for external reference.
This cannot be true if the software application always starts with
generating their own footnotes at the start of the text.
For example. If I
Er, sorry about that. I was writing 2 emails at the same time and
tacked the end of one to the middle of this one and sent this one off... :)
continuing
On 02/11/2012 06:25 PM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
Dear Greg,
I respect your opinion, but... you're wrong ;)
None of the arguments
On 02/11/2012 09:27 AM, Greg Hellings wrote:
What I have tried to propose before with CSS, and what Karl has
proposed here with footnote and cross-reference notes is that the
application ought to provide good defaults (generated cross-reference
and footnote markers when they are lacking) but
Still wondering why the news page on our main website is so rarely updated?
CrossWire volunteers should care as much about 'brand image' and marketing
as we do about programming.
Where do the eyes first gravitate to on any web-page? Top left corner, like
we do for a printed page.
And what do
On Sun, 2012-02-12 at 00:32 +0200, Jaak Ristioja wrote:
Twice I've written about
this issue in this mailing list wishing that they'd add news about new
BibleTime releases... but no avail.
All frontend teams have/had a login into the news database. In Bibletime
this was IIRC Eeli.
I do
OK, we seem to be talking past each other. You are using Lockman and
the NASB as your example because of its prevalence all over the web.
I'm specifically not talking about Bibles. As I stated in my previous
email, most of those have footnotes which start over on every page,
even in print. If you