Manfred Bergmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is "Institutes" a module?
Yes, a genbook. John Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion.
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Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When I connect to the beta repo, I just see Bibles. How can I get B-T
> and C-V?
If you connect to it using any Sword app's module manager, you can see
everything the repo has available.
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Peter von Kaehne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Tried a few:
Please pick up BosworthToller (a dictionary module) from the beta repo
and try it as well.
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DM Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just looked into a problem report regarding "Institutes" in that it
> did not work on MacSword 1.3.4. It just shows the header.
> It has similar problems in GnomeSword (2.3.3-2.fc8).
Oh, that would be the problem I first reported in ?early '07?. Sword
key
I have found that indexing is not working on some modules, including
some of my home-grown ones, but also a few Crosswire-distributed ones.
Case in point, BosworthToller. This was first noticed from integrated
support in GS, but use of mkfastmod on its own shows similar problems.
In 15min wall clo
Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
>> I will probably have to uninstall Cygwin completely in order to really
>> start from scratch. I'll have it figured out in a day or two.
Terry Biggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Just installed cygwin and gnomesword on a system that had not pr
I just experimented with updating one of my Cygwin boxes, removing my
gtkhtml3 tree, and rebuilding. It still built fine; something deeper is
wrong.
I will probably have to uninstall Cygwin completely in order to really
start from scratch. I'll have it figured out in a day or two.
_
Chris Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> After doing a complete Cygwin install, the script still doesn't work,
> but I'll try with everything installed afresh.
An 18-yr-old girl I know installed GS under Cygwin from scratch about 3
weeks ago and got it right on the first try with nothing more th
Chris Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> GnomeSword may once have been buildable on Cygwin, but it isn't
> presently.
Oh, nonsense. I build it routinely under Cygwin, every time anybody
makes changes and I have to "svn up". If you haven't succeeded, you
haven't read the directions in the READ
martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> because the only thing imp2vs file makes with my file is creating those
> 4 files, but two of them are empty at all, and those vss have something,
> but I do not know what.
If the text files are empty, *.vss have empty/useless indices to
nothingness. *.vss a
Yes, the website is dead this morning to me also.
Import format needs to have the verse keys on lines by themselves,
following each of which is the text:
$$$Genesis 1:1
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
$$$Genesis 1:2
Now the earth was without form and void...
The result is
DM Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Linux, with GnomeSword installed, there may be a bit of tug-of-war
> for the bible:// protocol.
Well... GnomeSword will offer to set itself as the bible:// handler if
none is already assigned. If one is already assigned, it will leave it
be. Not much
gosu gosu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My Sourceforge username is hashte.
> I already got on the mailing list. I'll ask there for further information.
OK, you've got SVN access. You'll want to start with:
svn co
https://gnomesword.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/gnomesword/branches/development/g
David Haslam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sometime since I installed it in January, the MCheyne tab has
> disappeared from the displayed modules. This is still the situation
> even after I remove the module and re-install it. Yet it is listed
> and ticked in the Show/Hide modules dialogue.
> Any
gosu gosu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I would like to translate the GnomeSword UI into Romanian.
> Where to begin?
Hi. If you'll let me know what your SourceForge name is, I'll add you
to the set of folks with SVN access. Then you should get on the
gnomesword-developers mailing list, and other
Chris Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There's a lot of code between the text and the frontends, so it's not
> necessarily in the text.
It's in the text. mod2imp easily shows it.
In email I sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 15 Jan 2007, I started with
this in a report about a whole herd of module
Karl Kleinpaste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It's a form to file a complaint -- just fill it out with as much as is
> known now.
FYI, I've gotten back initial response from FTC of complaint filed.
--- Begin Message ---
Thank you for contacting the Federal Trade Commi
"Greg Hellings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Oh goodie, they're located here in the north Dallas/Plano area. I
> could go have a talk with them!
It would probably be considered in bad taste to do so while carrying a
loaded sidearm, though I understand the temptation might be strong.
>> OK, eve
peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2007/01/manay.shtm
OK, everybody, jump on the bandwagon, and give FTC something to think about:
http://www.ftc.gov/ftc/complaint.htm
I've already submitted a report there.
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DM Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think we are in for a bumpy ride.
They don't give a physical address or even a phone#.
I wonder if the person who first reported this has an origin address
from the shipping label.
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just reminded... Anyone on this list has contacts within the United bible
> Societies? "Dios Habla Hoy" would be good to have
There was discussion a few months back when Christine A.Fox
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was pursuing getting permission for DHH
from UBS. I am not
DM Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks Karl! It is now fixed.
Please correct tei2mod.cpp:523.
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DM Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have just created tei2mod, w/ a similar interface to osis2mod,
At the moment, both osis2mod and tei2mod are failing to build in the
absence of ICU because "converted" and "normalized" are declared
conditional on _ICU_ but then used without conditional.
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"John H." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It definitely installed in the some place, in /usr.
> but it refused to see the bibles in /usr/share/sword
You need to isolate the problem more precisely, e.g. use diatheke to
attempt to use modules there. If diatheke sees them OK, then the
problem is with
"John H." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I know that svn supposedly fixes the bounded search bug, but I just
> upgraded to that today and it can't see any bible modules in gnomesword,
> so I had to go back to 1.5.10
You must have something else going very wrong, because I am running
latest svn of b
Chris Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> one could ask why you're encoding Bibles with ThML
Because ThML is very easy to generate, especially in automated
script-based stream editing, and OSIS is not, especially due to the
complications of converting relatively free-form content.
Yes, I know of
DM Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I guess I am a bit confused. SWORD api 1.5.10 has already been released.
> I thought that BibleCS 1.5.10 was to be based upon that release, only
> making changes in the BibleCS code to get it to work.
Troy has said that 1.5.11 is coming soon. I had thought
DM Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What more needs to be done to get BibleCS 1.5.10 out?
I would like to see my previously-posted patch for ThML headings
applied, to prevent alternate readings from being destroyed by headers.
I believe Troy was going to take a closer look at it before applying
>> Assuming you did want to use the OptionFilter, did you turn scripture
>> references on in GnomeSword?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I just can't find any toggle for that, but I can see the references
> from other books.
GnomeSword turns on xref processing automatically for genbooks. It
should
M Mital <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a way to get a list of all available daily devotionals on the
> system (differentiating them from the Lexicon/dictionary category)?
DDs have these entries in *.conf:
Feature=DailyDevotion
Category=Daily Devotional
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but from others' comments I
"Wade Maxfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How can this move forward?
It already did, but it seems you didn't notice.
Based on the bit of (weak) specification given when you first asked
about this a month ago, the next morning I posted a script here which
does what you asked. Your question wa
DM Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sword can also download from a local directory. It may be possible for
> a user to map a web location as a drive, then it will work.
Just FYI, GnomeSword misused the install manager interface for local
installs until about 2 weeks ago. It had never worked
"Ray Ellerd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> would anyone be interested in reviving a sword-devel irc channel?
#sword on Freenode. Hang around there any time. Conversation is sporadic.
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Troy, this is a bugfix I made to thmlheadings.cpp to prevent it from
destroying variant headers while processing preverse headers. The
problem is that "withinDiv" forces any content into the header,
and that's simply wrong for variant content. This seems to do the right
thing, but please give th
I figured out my glitch in use of "Textual Variants" this morning.
What I've learned in the process of fixing the GnomeSword code to select
variants properly is that the Sword lib functions for OSISVariants and
ThMLVariants get the result exactly backwards, seemingly on the basis of
the local vari
"Joseph Daniel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have the permission to copy and distribute them but I am facing many
> problems in converting them. I tried parsing the whole module into
> verse per line format but them vpl2mod tool didn't work.
You should show us the manner in which vpl2mod failed
As a result of putting together an updated module (just-released 2.0 of
Sandborg-Petersen's Tischendorf8, in which he now has some alternate
readings to be encoded), I learned that GS' pri/sec reading selection
code was hopelessly broken -- I had never previously noticed. I've
reworked it and gott
FYI, I put out release 2.3.3 today. Details at:
http://gnomesword.sourceforge.net/
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Evidently you have an inconsistent tree.
I just logged onto Crosswire, checked out a fresh tree, did the usual
autogen and usrinst setup steps, and typed make. Everything built fine.
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Martin Gruner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> And no more than 8+3 characters. Hehe.
Oh, for pity's sake... Working far too hard at a non-problem.
Fine, take the caption name, in any character combination the user
wants, and shovel it through an MD5 hash, stripping off the upper 8
characters as t
Eeli Kaikkonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Right, and therefore the file name can't be the same as caption name
> because files names have different limitations in different platforms.
Surely isalnum()-plus-dash is a lowest common denominator of filenames
on any platform.
If /really/ necessary,
Eeli Kaikkonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That would trigger bugs later because the names are user defineable
> and can contain any characters.
There is no reason not to limit caption names to isalnum() plus dash.
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Eeli Kaikkonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Installmgr seems to write the modules conf cache in a directory which is
> named after the server name only. This is a problem if there are two
> repos in the same server, like Crosswire main and Crosswire beta. After
> refreshing one the cache is overwr
I think Peter's suggestions are very good, for the most part.
The lack of an "alpha" area where authors can make more or less
immediate updates when problems are addressed is a serious sore point.
It's why I put up a public repository of my own in the first place,
where a half dozen of the 30 modu
"Troy A. Griffitts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You can already sign up for your login id, but not much else is
> testable yet.
So I've got a login on Crosswire itself. And a forums login. And a
JIRA login. And now this one.
Perhaps some things should be managed in common.
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A couple weeks back, someone asked on sword-support for a Chinese Pinyin
module, providing the public domain source reference, and in an hour or
so I had hacked up a basic version which the requestor has been using.
He has since asked if an update to ChiUns would be possible, because
evidently he
Ben Morgan wrote:
>> 5. Another thing I have wondered about is the possibility of a tag which
>> says to the application to insert given verses from the Bible into this
>> spot.
Barry Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm puzzled. Doesn't the X-Ref tag do exactly that? It's working well
>
Luke Plant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The reason I forgot to mention this is that it
> still doesn't work for me. In fact, the module does not show that it
> has any options available in BibleTime (as if it simply did not
> recognise GlobalOptionFilter=OSISFootnotes).
Just a guess, but chec
Eeli Kaikkonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> if a frontend displays the footnote inline and blindly adds line
> breaks the result may be broken.
They're called footnotes for a reason: They are to be displayed at the
foot of the (printed, as originally intended) page. If they were
intended to be i
Barry Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It's very different from the Calvin I have already.
Likely you have a copy of the same one I've got. Check to see if the
older one has actual Greek and Hebrew, or if it's just got
transliteration. E.g. in the first paragraph of Gen 1:1 look for
"yatsar"
Luke Plant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well, it should be there by the time you read this -- it is 28 Mb,
> compared to the 9 Mb for the bzip2 file, and it is still uploading.
The reason the .zip is so large is that you did not remove the
uncompressed content. Once you had compressed it to the
Sometime leading up to 1.5.10, imp2vs started muttering "Mode 1" on
stdout, line 65 of imp2vs.cpp. I would appreciate it if this could be
removed -- it's just noise.
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I sent one followup to this about 5hrs ago but it got stuck in
"moderator approval needed" purgatory because of size, having sent back
updated content + one tiny screenshot.
Short summary: I touched up a few things in .conf as well as in the
content in ways which may make it more palatable, though
David Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am using the import format, so I have a key like $$$01.01 at the
> beginning of every entry.
> But under that I have multiple readings. For example: Genesis 1-2;
> Psalm 1-2; Matt. 1-2
...
> $$$01.01
> Gen 1-2Ps 1-2Mat
> 1-2
If you are creating a Th
Embellish to taste.
But somebody just tell me why diatheke doesn't generate output when run
from the socket -- works fine at the terminal.
/etc/xinetd.d/sword:
service sword
{
disable = no
port= 2
socket_type = stream
protocol= tcp
wait
DM Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So cool ! :)
Glad you like it.
GS' visual implementation:
http://karl.kleinpaste.org/.../mod-mgr.png
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DM Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> But, I'd suggest using something that doesn't read the entire file to
> get the size.
installsize="`( echo 0 ; ls -l $files | awk '{ print $5 }' | while read onefile
; do echo $onefile"+" ; done ; echo p ) | dc`"
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Chris Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Personally, I have no interest in updating all of the existing .confs to
> add the install size, and have no desire to do it on an ongoing basis as
> part of the release process. If we can add it as an automated process,
> that's fine/great.
First-roun
DM Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was working on an out-of-band solution
> that I was going to incorporate into JSword.
It's a cool concept but I'd rather have the information in-band as part
of *.conf, especially since it's already spec'd and would have real
value if deployed.
BTW, I noti
I was looking through
http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/index.php/DevTools:Modules
and happened to notice for the first time the InstallSize qualifier:
"InstallSize - "
Because some of the modules I've got in my repo are so large (most
obviously, DoreWoodcuts, 71M; some others with limited distributi
Though the necessary processing for ThML lemma options handling has been
in place, the needed code actually to provide the information in the
display stream has been just plain AWOL. This patch is a fix for that.
The first part of the patch, to thmllemma.cpp, was because I realized
that the exist
Karl Kleinpaste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Troy A. Griffitts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> mkfastmod NETfree
>> ./search NETfree "meeting" lk,act
>> Acts 5:12
>> Acts 13:43
>> Acts 20:8
>> Acts 24:23
>> This
Barry Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> when SwordReader is re-started after looking at Rev
> 22:1 in the NET bible, it hangs.
I'll make an educated guess and suggest that there is code which wants
to loop by verses through the content of the current chapter, then
expecting to get a predictable
FYI. Download available at:
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- module manager improvements
- bug fixes in general use of advanced search, in lexdicts and genbooks
- image auto-resize is more forgiving
- somewhat better use of dialog sp
Manfred Bergmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> As you can see, the module should have been installed under:
> /Users/mbergmann/.sword/InstallMgr/ftp.crosswire.org/modules/texts/ztext/gersch/ot.bzz
> The folders modules, texts, ztext have been created.
> But there is no gersch folder and thus also n
Using texts obtained from Bible Gateway, I've generated the following
Bible modules:
Danish: Dette er Biblen (DanDetteBiblen)
Italian: Conferenza Episcopale Italiana (ItaCEI)
Polish: Biblia Tysiaclecia (PolBibTysia)
Bible Gateway says these are all public domain texts:
http://www.biblegateway.
Manfred Bergmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Nope, sorry. this is not true. ImstallMgr behaves the same and
> refreshing the install source is needed.
> But on installing a module it seems the actual data files are not
> copied correctly.
> Some folders are created but that's it. Any ideas?
Jonathan Gabriel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 2. Which standard (OSIS or ThML) would you recommend and why?
Pro-OSIS: OSIS is considered the best format with which to work for Bibles
in Sword Project modules at this point, though ThML support continues.
Pro-ThML: The existing ISV NT Sword modul
"Jonathan Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The main difference in ideas is that trees
> attempt to make users organise their information in a hierarchical
> manner, while tagging does not. I have a few problems with the idea
> of hierarchical passage lists. You may say that they are more
>
"Jonathan Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Possibly they are implemented in the same way, but, coming along as
> the user, I see a "bookmark" as a mark for something that I want to go
> back to, and so a relatively temporary thing. [...] On the other
> hand, I would view "verse lists" as a mo
Barry Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That would be nice, but SwordReader only has one module open at a
> time, and if there are scripRefs in it, the open module is probably a
> commentary.
Many Bibles (ESV and DM's beta NASB, as well as some privately produced
modules I've got) also have inte
Barry Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Few if any of these reference a specific module, so I've pointed them
> to KJV on the assumption that most if not all users might have this
> module installed.
Why not simply self-reference the Bible module that is in use?
Using KJV is very ethnocentric.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Is there something fundamentally wrong with the Sword engine that
> causes this?
No, it's strictly a UI-specific display issue. GS does not flicker.
> It seems all this painting and repainting should go on in memory
> BEFORE it paints the screen once. Does anyone els
Daniel Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Reading your post reminded me of a
> discussion earlier this year. I searched and found the thread I
> remembered. It talks about individually implemented Sword protocols.
...
> GnomeSword - sword://
> "GS understands "sword://ModuleName/KeyIntoThatModul
"Troy A. Griffitts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> mkfastmod NETfree
> ./search NETfree "meeting" lk,act
> Acts 5:12
> Acts 13:43
> Acts 20:8
> Acts 24:23
> This seems to be correct. Can you try examples/cmdline/search and see
> what it returns for you?
Yes, search at the command line like that w
Troy, your last fix made searching over previous results work fine. But
just this morning, I noticed in GS that I can't simply ask for a bounded
range in optimized search. This is in Sword's latest, -r2125.
Repeat by, in GS...
Search NET in multi-word mode for "meeting" in just Luke and Acts.
"Brian J. Dumont" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It seems that whenever I do a search using bounds, I get garbage
> search results.
Troy fixed a couple search range bugs in the last week, and has said
that an interim release of Sword will come out soon to reflect them.
"Troy A. Griffitts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've just committed what I believe is a fix for the search range issue
> Barry was having, and hopefully this might fix other issues like what
> Karl was reporting.
Thanx for the update; but no, it doesn't fix API-86.
For an exact repeat-by:
Se
Questions/problems/reports of this general flavor keep cropping up
lately; is it possible that they're all related to this bug report I
posted a couple months ago, with a possible variant that the underlying
difficulty is not related to optimized -vs- unoptimized search after all?
http://www.cross
I've worked up a Polish Bible, purportedly public domain. There are
footnotes for this text that I've auto-edited in place, and many of them
would in fact be auto-detectable as xrefs, except for the fact that the
apparent habit in Polish is for a verse ref to have the form "B c,v"
rather than the
BTW, don't forget to include...
GlobalOptionFilter=ThMLStrongs
Feature=StrongsNumbers
...in *.conf.
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David Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What exactly is the format for import (ThML) for the Strong's numbering?
E.g...
overseer
...using H for Hebrew entries, of course.
If you also have morph data, that too can be added with...
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I've written yet another module-hacking script, akin to my previous
WebstersLinked, which converts the existing plain-text Nave module to
ThML to provide scripture xref linkages as well as internal topical
cross reference links. Aim your UI's module manager at
ftp.kleinpaste.org in /pub/sword and
Jason Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was just trying a search on the indexed ESV, using a custom range of
> Proverbs 1:1-Proverbs 31:31. The word in question was "house". What I
> found odd was that the results turned up results out of the custom
> range, in fact, it was results from all
Mike Hagedon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This isn't directly related to the Sword Project
I thought it was fairly apropos, actually.
I wonder how they feel about NET Bible, from the standpoint that it is
freely available from bible.org. I don't know enough about bible.org's
overall funding mod
Jeremy Erickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was running 2.2.3 on Kubuntu Gutsy (7.10), which is the latest in the
> package manager. It's probably something that was fixed in a later version.
Dom has put 2.3.1 for Ubuntu at http://dominique.corbex.net/gnomesword/
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Jeremy Erickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I noticed that some of the keys in the AmTract lexicon module (such
> as "Abraham's Bosom") have apostrophes that don't work properly in the
> frontends GnomeSword actually
> crashes when attempting to access those entries.
I haven't any idea,
peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That is curious. So if I replace a module 1.1 with a "new" module 1.0, I
> would actually get a message that my installed module can be updated?
The problem is more practically seen in e.g. picking up the beta Barnes
commentary, labeled 1.2. If one thereafter s
peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Karl, _that_ picture is no advertisement for GS unicode abilities - the
> letters are unligated. It is like a vaguely ordered collection of
> capitals. It might be a font issue only for your install rather than GS.
More than merely possible, it's quite likely, a
Daniel Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1. Make it possible for the "Description" field of the conf files to
> use unicode, if not make the whole conf file unicode.
Perhaps I'm about to get told yet again that GnomeSword does something
it's not supposed/allowed to do, but GnomeSword already has
Chris Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The format "[1-9].[0-9]" is arbitrary, but so would be
> "[0-9]+.[0-9]+.[0-9]+[a-z]?"
I didn't suggest that the permissible regexp be expanded.
The point is that, given that the code seems not to care, there is no
reason to have a version format spec a
I understand (now) that spec restricts the version stamp that way, but I
have yet to see any reasoning *why*. Is there code which performs
arithmetic on them? In GS, it's treated just as a string, like any
other key=value string in a *.conf; if our module manager finds
differing values, without a
"Troy A. Griffitts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I honestly tried to find an email from me on sword-devel in Nov '06 to
> help me remember my thoughts back then, but couldn't find the one you
> mentioned.
It wasn't discussed in email; you, DM, and I chatted about it in #sword
several times that w
"Troy A. Griffitts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Do you think that the GnomeSword manual should be something that goes in
> the module repository?
When we first discussed such things last November, I asked whether this
would be something of general utility; your comment at the time was, "I
think
GnomeSword 2.3.1 source has been released. Find general info and
details at http://gnomesword.sourceforge.net/. Binary builders are
already busy getting *.rpm and other package formats ready.
It would be appreciated if someone with appropriate privileges would
pick up the latest GnomeSword manua
"Ben Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm getting some weird problems on RC5. When I try to look up Genesis
> 3:1 in the ESV, It freezes.
GnomeSword is happy to retrieve that, as is diatheke:
| > diatheke -b ESV -k g3:1
| Genesis 3:1: Now the serpent was more crafty than any other beast of t
g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../include -I ../include -DUSBINARY -g3 -O0 -Wall
-DCURLAVAILABLE -I/usr/include -DUSELUCENE -MT gbfidx.o -MD -MP -MF
.deps/gbfidx.Tpo -c -o gbfidx.o gbfidx.cpp
gbfidx.cpp: In function 'void openfiles(char*)':
gbfidx.cpp:261: warning: cannot pass objects of non-POD typ
Working from "svn up" rather than the tarball:
$ make
Making all in lib
/home/karl/src/Bible/SF/sword/lib
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/karl/src/Bible/SF/sword/lib'
/bin/sh ../libtool --tag=CXX --mode=compile g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I.
-I../include -I../include -DUSE_AUTOTOOLS -DUNIX -Dunix
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