On 08/10/2015 11:01 AM, Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
You can pick up current SVN of the file at
Apparently I'm an idiot, since I can't edit a file sensibly.
Glitch fixed and now accessible at
https://sourceforge.net/p/gnomesword/code/4916/tree/trunk/ui/languages .
On BibleDesktop (1.6) running on Windows 7 professional (in a Parallels
environment on top of Mac OSX Yosemite):
1. eng_t4t2014: The given URL C:\Users\me\Application
Data\Sword\modules\texts\ztext\eng_t4t2014 could not be created as a
directory. Browsing with a file manager shows application
Thanks Karl.
I replaced C:\Program Files (x86)\CrossWire\Xiphos\share\xiphos\languages
with the updated file.
There's no branch called Unknown now in the eBible.org Biblical Text
modules list.
However, there's one entry that still needs fixing before 4.0.4 is released.
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Thank you, Karl.
To whom much is given, much is expected in return.
Thanks first to God, who gave His Word.
Thanks to the translators who translated His Word for all of these
people groups.
Thanks to the copyright stewards who
Hi Karl,
You must have found it at the same time as I did, before I hit Send.
No worries. Thanks again.
David
PS. Is locales.conf used by any SWORD front-end ?
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understanding abbreviations properly, but that is based on rumor and
speculation.
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On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 10:32 AM, David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi Karl,
You must have found it at the same time as I did, before I
The only working copy of BibleDesktop I have currently is in windows 7,
BibleDesktop version 1.6. I don't see any 'view source' option, which would
be really nice to have available. Which platform/version of BibleDesktop
has this feature enabled?
On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 1:57 PM, DM Smith
Many thanks for your work. It is a great kingdom blessing.Historically, CrossWire has maintained zips as cache of the modules as individuals download them via a jsp program. The zips are named according to the contents of the conf’s section name (i.e. what’s between the [ ] on the first line of
On 08/10/2015 03:59 AM, David Haslam
wrote:
The Catalog ZIP directories have to be specified for the JSword based
installer
(e.g. as used for Bible Desktop), which uses http access.
For examples, see in http://crosswire.org/wiki/Module_Repositories
I've added
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Thank you, DM. I have (I hope)
automated the zip cache maintenance, forcing case and zip file
consistency.
By the way, I think use of HTTP instead of anonymous FTP is a good
idea for the future, for all front ends, as the gradual shift
It appears that I need to be
consistent, and use the mixed caps for every reference to the
module name, including file names and directory names. To do that,
I am going to rebuild the repository, which will take about 24
hours. A refresh of the repository after
On 08/10/2015 08:15 PM, Kahunapule Michael Johnson wrote:
I think use of HTTP instead of anonymous FTP is a good idea for the
future, for all front ends, as the gradual shift from IPv4 to IPv6
marches onward.
This comment, and what followed it, is /non sequitur/.
The problem is not that Sword
I installed Xiphos 4.0.3 for Windows after downloading it from SourceForge.
NB. The new release was not yet featured in the home page for xiphos.org
Two observations for Xiphos 4.0.3, after adding the eBible.org FTP
repository.
1. For Biblical Text modules, a visit to the language branch called
Further to my observations about locales.conf in Xiphos,
I wouldn't be surprised if these lines could also lead to a UI problem.
oun.en=!O!ung
nmn.en=!Xóõ
Hrkt.en=(alias for Hiragana + Katakana)
aue.en=.en=/Kx'au//'ein
huc.en=.en=/Hua
hnh.en=//Ani
gnk.en=//Gana
xeg.en=//Xegwi
gwj.en=/Gwi
Thanks, Peter, for correcting my misunderstanding.
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The Catalog ZIP directories have to be specified for the JSword based
installer
(e.g. as used for Bible Desktop), which uses http access.
For examples, see in http://crosswire.org/wiki/Module_Repositories
I've added a new subsection for eBible.org - just awaiting the above
details.
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