Troy,
Thank you for allowing testing.
I test on an iPad (I think Gen 5) running iOS 12.3.1.
What I tested was successful except:
Searched for "People" in your KJV and when selecting a verse, the verse itself
disappears underneath the "heading of the screen" and the bottom part of the
screen is cu
My take on this is that the TomTom FAT32 use is not necessarily
relevant. It depends. If you build CHM technology into the engine then
that would probably be relevant, but if you use Windows to display CHM
then it is probably not relevant. The Sword Project for Windows used CHM
for its help fil
On Thu, 2019-06-20 at 12:02 -0700, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
>
> Anyway, sounds reasonable. Do we have one BibleWorks module in this
> format we could post someplace we can play with and see what we can
> get
> working?
Here is a whole host of them:
http://bibleworks.oldinthenew.org/?page_id=151
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Compiled_HTML_Help
CHM is not exactly opensource. Microsoft successfully sued TomTom for
using FAT32 formatting in it's GPS systems without paying any royalties to
Microsoft. That's the old (Gates, Balmer) Microsoft, but still it's a
proprietary technology
I will post something tonightSent from my mobile. Please forgive shortness, typos and weird autocorrects. Original Message Subject: Re: [sword-devel] GenbooksFrom: "Troy A. Griffitts" To: sword-devel@crosswire.orgCC: Thanks Dominique,It seems like the format is fairly straightforwar
Thanks Dominique,
It seems like the format is fairly straightforward. We could probably
add a CHMGenBook impl along with our RawGenBook impl and let these be
used the same as any other GenBook within SWORD. Then we need to pick a
Markup configuration for these. The markup format could currently
On Thu, 20 Jun 2019 17:40:31 +0100
"ref...@crosswire.org" wrote:
> CHM format
Unofficial MS Help specification:
https://www.nongnu.org/chmspec/latest/
chmlib is a small library designed for accessing Microsoft Html Help files
(.chm)
https://github.com/jedwing/CHMLib
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domcox
On 2019-06-16, 19:02 GMT, pierre amadio wrote:
> Playing with the python3 Sword module I hit a problem that
> I did not have with python2 when dealing with Strongs
> definition such as G1140 (daimonion). It looks like the 'æ'
> character is causing problem.
>
> This example works with python2, b
Dear team,
After 3 more tries, I finally have an iOS build using phonegap cloud
build registered and approved for testing by Apple. Here is the
TestFlight URL. Any feedback would be appreciated. Generally, we are
interested if it works. :) One issue we've had on iOS in the past is
that momentu
Open-source?Sent from my mobile. Please forgive shortness, typos and weird autocorrects. Original Message Subject: Re: [sword-devel] GenbooksFrom: David Haslam To: SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum CC:For iOS, the CHM Reader app called CHM Plus Pro is quite useful. DavidSent
For iOS, the CHM Reader app called CHM Plus Pro is quite useful.
David
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On Thu, Jun 20, 2019 at 17:40, ref...@crosswire.org
wrote:
> A while back I wrote about Bibleworks and its legacy. As part of my further
> research I found that Bibleworks uses instead of a Gen
A while back I wrote about Bibleworks and its legacy. As part of my further
research I found that Bibleworks uses instead of a GenBook format for user
supplied books of that category the CHM format.
How ubiquitous is CHM on our platforms? If all platforms can use it , we could
probably tap int
Dear Pierre,
Many thanks for asking.
> Von: "pierre amadio"
> I am not sure what can and what cannot be done as far as licensing is
> concerned.
>
> * Licences of the involved Sword modules I am interested in:
>
> byz.conf:DistributionLicense=Creative Commons: by-nc-sa
Check the Creative Comm
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