On 02.06.20 03:22, Greg Hellings wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 1, 2020 at 3:57 PM Troy A. Griffitts
> wrote:
>> Some of this delay is my fault. The "unique per user" key recognition was
>> added to SWORD about 8 months or so and we haven't released a new official
>> stable branch yet. trunk is pretty
Hi Michael,
1. Is there any guidance as to when any app (Eloquent, Alkitab,
Bibletime) that runs on Macos will be able to open NA28?
I've tested NA28 in Ezra Project and it seems to work! Ezra Project is
available for macOS, Windows and Linux. Have a look at the last
available release
On 6/1/20 8:41 PM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> Merging the Windows FileMgr patch you have been keeping for Xiphos
> into something build configurable.
Y'know, what that patch provides is something needed by virtually all
Sword apps. Xiphos just ran into it headlong the hard way, way back
when 3.0
Great. Right. The final things I had on my to-do list for this release:
Renaming the __u64 style macros to something like SW_u64.
Merging the Windows FileMgr patch you have been keeping for Xiphos into
something build configurable.
A large refactoring commit I have locally which completes the
On Mon, Jun 1, 2020 at 3:57 PM Troy A. Griffitts
wrote:
> No, The DBG wanted to discourage sharing of license keys by creating
> unique keys per user and embedding some part of the user's name in the key
> to let them know their identity will be known if they share. It is not
> enforced to any
On 6/1/20 4:56 PM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
>
> I am not sure what Xiphos is using for their new release.
>
Greg has produced sword-1.8.1-19 for Fedora & similar, which is (I
understand) 1.8.1 plus a few recent patches, mostly obviously to bring
in the no-self-closing-div patch. Yes, we could
No, The DBG wanted to discourage sharing of license keys by creating
unique keys per user and embedding some part of the user's name in the
key to let them know their identity will be known if they share. It is
not enforced to any particular OS login or anything.
Some of this delay is my fault.
I tried the license in Bibletime 3.0, and it fails to authorize.
I've tried to authorize the NA28 on Alkitab Bible Study 4.0 (Build
20200510) and it fails to authorize.
I haven't figured out how to install the latest Xiphos yet (on an
Ubuntu 18.04 system running Cinnamon desktop... still
Hi Michael,
Our online study tools have some linkage to the NTVMR.
http://crosswire.org/study/parallelstudy.jsp?del=all=KJV=TR=Treg=NASB
Click on a word, then click: show textual evidence.
It also has the Manuscript Coverage tab which gets its data from Münster, as
well. That tab has a nice
Apparently BibleWorks fell apart last fall. Bibleworks had features similar
to Bishop where from an open verse at least some manuscript images were
available for view directly to that verse. This made it popular with
Biblical Criticism folks.
In a facebook group dedicated to Bible Criticism
Thanks, Karl. I'll issues an update to the NA28 module to fix the intro
material at the end of each book. I'll have a look at the filters to see why
robinson is bleeding through. Thank you for the feedback.
Troy
On May 3, 2020 6:02:52 AM MST, Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
>On 5/3/20 7:44 AM, Karl
On 5/3/20 7:44 AM, Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
> I had not noticed until now that
Troy, I see more troublesome content in NA28.
At the end of every book, the last verse includes a pile of markup that
ultimately introduces the next book. Consider the source content of
Matt.28.20, the portion
Y'all:
Thank you for your replies. I am quite willing to wait for releases of
Sword, Xiphos and so on. (I use only an old computer running Linux
Debian, not any mobile "devices," so I do not know about Bishop, iOS,
etc.) Thanks again.
Tom Sullivan
i...@beforgiven.info
FAX: 815-301-2835
On 5/2/20 8:17 PM, Tom Sullivan wrote:
> I downloaded a key and Xiphos appears to have put it in the conf file
> correctly - it matches my downloaded text.
> But xiphos displays no text, only chapters and so on
FWIW, Xiphos in its about-to-be-released 4.2 plus latest Sword (SVN
3727) displays
This underlined the need and urgency for PocketSword development to continue.
It’s also 2 years since PS 1.4.8 was released to support iOS 10 and 64-bit.
Apple is about to release iOS & iPadOS 13.4.2
Regards,
David
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On Sun, May 3, 2020 at 03:19, Troy A. Griffitts
Yes, indeed. It is in my work queue, to follow SILE integration with Haiola for
PDF generation.
On 5/2/20 7:51 PM, David Haslam wrote:
> This underlined the need and urgency for PocketSword development to continue.
> It’s also 2 years since PS 1.4.8 was released to support iOS 10 and 64-bit.
>
Hi Tom,
Your frontend needs a fairly new version of SWORD to support the unlock codes
from the German Bible Society. I believe Xiphos is planning a release soon.
Alternatively you can build Xiphos against SWORD trunk. Your key should work in
Bishop for both Android and Apple. I have no idea
Y'all:
I finally got around to getting NA28, having had NA26 and 7 for a long
time. I downloaded a key and Xiphos appears to have put it in the conf
file correctly - it matches my downloaded text.
But xiphos displays no text, only chapters and so on
Bibletime asks for a key each time, but
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