Chris,
Re: http://www.crosswire.org/tracker/browse/MODTOOLS-29
If I (or anyone else) wished to use diatheke to export a substantial part or
all of a module (one with red-letters for Words of Jesus) to a standalone
RTF file, I don't see any valid reason to not include the single line to
define
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Well as few of us live in the same time zone as the server, this
I don't know if it can be suppressed. I don't know if it should. I don't know
the impact of a mismatch of timezone, that is the difference between updating
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On Sep 17, 2012, at 7:02 AM, David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.com wrote:
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Well I wouldn't wish to update the settings on my computer here in the UK
from GMT, would I?
But an inexperienced user might respond with the wrong choice!
David
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3 brief points.
The HTML filter set is old and no one I know of uses this filter set.
HTMLHREF, WEBIF, and XHTML are the 3 filter sets I know which are in use
today. I've started to switch SWORDWeb from WEBIF to the XHTML filter
set. Once this is done, I wouldn't mind deprecating both the
Hi Troy/Greg,
On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 11:49 PM, Troy A. Griffitts scr...@crosswire.orgwrote:
3 brief points.
The HTML filter set is old and no one I know of uses this filter set.
HTMLHREF, WEBIF, and XHTML are the 3 filter sets I know which are in use
today. I've started to switch
I ask that if any make improvements to the OSIS, the feed them back to me
so I can also encorporate them. (As a matter of course I generously
maintain a fairly low standard in constructing OSIS files so there's ample
opportunity for other to make improvements ...)
~A
On Sunday, September 16,
Having pressed the matter further with my good friend at MissionAssist, here
is his response:
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This sums up what NRSI told me when I began to look at machine checking of
old vs new:
In doing automated checking, one has to be careful not to rely on processes
which give a false impression of
While I will never wish to stop anyone from creating themselves more
work than necessary (as long as they do not take my taxes or tithes) I
remain in awe over the work created here and described as necessary, yet
being entirely unnecessary. And it prejudices me heavily against working
ever with
Troy A. Griffitts scr...@crosswire.org writes:
Eventually, I'd like to deprecate the HTMLHREF filter set, leaving
only one (XHTML) filter set we all use in common, but I know xiphos,
and others are still using this as the primary HTML output filter set.
It doesn't really matter, and I would be
On 09/17/2012 04:02 AM, David Haslam wrote:
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On 09/17/2012 05:40 AM, David Haslam wrote:
Well I wouldn't wish to update the settings on my computer here in
the UK from GMT, would I?
But an inexperienced user might respond with the wrong choice!
I don't understand. There is no wrong choice.
Either update your settings in Jira, or
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