Thanks DM.
Even before the server add-on, I was able to close one old issue yesterday just
using the iOS app UI.
The UI needs improving on features - e.g. filtering is absent. But if more
users give them feedback.
David
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On Sat, Feb 2, 2019 at 20:52, DM Smith
Sure. That’s me. I’ll first have to update Jira to the latest-and-greatest.
I’ll announce when that’s done and then you can remind me of that and any
others that you’ve mentioned before such as git integration.
DM
> On Feb 2, 2019, at 2:04 PM, David Haslam wrote:
>
> Please would our Jira
Please would our Jira admin install the "Mobile Jira in Motion" add-on to our
tracker on the CrossWire server.
That's needed to support write operations from Mobile JiM or similar apps.
Thanks.
Best regards,
David
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I'm sure we could improve our use of the tracker if we can access it
conveniently even when we're away from our usual workstations.
cf. I've already found that to be so for GitHub when using the iOS app called
CodeHub.
Well here goes
I just installed the iOS app called Mobile JiM from
For a conversion project that won't be repeated like a one off non XML
stylesheet HTML file:
I'd suggest investing in a good editor program, which deals with multiple
files in a search and replace. And a macro language.
Working with multi file search:
0. Strip the non text sections (scripts,
As a further thought - thinking of Greg’s examples of HTML superscripts.
It’s usually not essential to consider that verse tags are superscripted or
given a fancy colour, etc.
That they are verse numbers is usually evident by their position. This being
the case, squashing the character level
Greg has nailed it. Practically I try and work out first is the file follows any kind of pattern or is just a pile of junk. Too often latter is the case and life has become too short to bother. If there is a pattern then the pattern maybe expressed in CSS, in html tags in combinations. And some
Il 01/02/2019 23:42, David Haslam ha scritto:
> I should also say that I rarely convert anything other than USFM
> directly to OSIS.
>
> It’s often simpler to first convert a Bible source text to USFM and
> then use adyeths/u2o Python scripts.
Yes I do the same, but this is a commentary. And I