I've fixed the verse in the KJV module. The patch and updated modules are
attached to the bug report.
Please double-check for correctness.
Remember to update http://www.crosswire.org/~dmsmith/kjv2006/index.html
Link to the bug report
http://crosswire.org/bugs/browse/MOD-47
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Jesus loves you! God bless
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to compile the final library. I will try to spend some time making the
bindings compile and work. If any of you can try out the rsword gem it
would be neat (gem install rsword), and any general comments to be able
to make it ready for production.
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27;ve been looking at the Illustrated New Testament commentary, does
it actually contain images? Do/can commentaries contain images?
2) Any idea where the map and images modules are? No modules are listed
for this categories on crosswire.org.
Brian.
Thanks for a useful addition to the Sword r
rebible
No commentary support yet as there wasn't enough time, this was only
supposed to be a bug fix release. Feedback appreciated, as always!
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stly for free once I decided to make FireBible URI based.
Thanks again for the great effort,
Brian.
Peter von Kaehne wrote:
I have worked now several hours on the wiki comparison page.
What I tried to achieve is reduction of as many as possible entries into
simple yes/no entries (+/- short comment
this is a good idea.
Brian.
DM Smith wrote:
DM Smith wrote:
On Mar 2, 2009, at 8:43 AM, Peter von Kaehne wrote:
Putting data into rows and frontends into columns is so obvious that I
feel now stupid. It is probably too late to fix this for the wiki -
unless you, Eeli, volunteer - the amount
Bibles for some time now; if we could get this into JSword
1.7, that would be great! You can count on me for assistance, but I
suspect these are changes you would like to make yourself :)
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suggestions/alt ideas/comments? Am I wasting time on a problem nobody
really cares about - so what if the lists are full of dictionary
entries? Or are dictionary lookups not important enough to add to
history at all?
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oved on to adding commentary support to FireBible 0.9,
hope I'm able to get it in.
Brian.
P.S. I hope this appears as a response to my earlier post, for some
reason I never get my own posts to the mailing list in my inbox, even
though I have explicitly asked for "my own posts"
feedback you have about this version or info on any bugs you run
into will be much appreciated.
Also, would appreciate it if someone pushes this news out to the
Crosswire news page: http://www.crosswire.org/index.jsp?section=News
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till no sign of
the verification email - I checked my spam box too.
Could you send this on to Solomon; since you are in touch with him, I'm
sure this will be the fastest channel. Personally, it would be nice if
you could download modules without registering at all, but that's not a
Firefox renderer, which I assume is aware of Thai word breaks.
In Him,
Brian.
On 17/10/09 10:27 AM, Adrian Korten wrote:
Good day,
Yes, I think that it is the ICU module that makes the Thai word
breaking work in BibleCS. I have previously inserted word break
characters in the Bible texts because
ity
I'll send Ben Morgan the blurb for the front page.
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ty in FF 3.6 without issue.
Hope this helps someone!
Brian.
On 22/01/10 10:47 PM, David Haslam wrote:
The https://mozillalabs.com/ubiquity/ Ubiquity add-on for Firefox is not
yet compatible with Firefox version 3.6, as I discovered when I upgraded
Firefox today.
So if you are a user of ht
ch as >sword://Bible.en.KJV.*/key
(type.lang.v11n.any) or as sword://Dict.strong.*/key.
This sounds like a good idea.
I will be putting these details on the wiki shortly.
Brian.
On 03/04/10 8:13 PM, DM Smith wrote:
On 04/03/2010 02:35 AM, David Haslam wrote:
FireBible recognizes both "sw
install it manually)
I'm very interested in helping out for av11n, but until these
fundamental issues with FB are fixed, I will have to pass (mental
block). I will write back when done, I'm very interested in helping
out with av11n.
In Him,
Brian.
On 8/11/2010 2:05 AM, DM S
there is a good reason why not, can dates be added
to the module information on the web pages please.
Brian Schroeder
Thanks for that.
As it turns out, I am using Linux.
Brian.
Chris Little wrote:
>
> > I am aware from this list that a number of modules have been
> > updated since I last accessed them, but I can't remember
> > which ones. In times past, it used to be possible to acc
Can someone please give me instructions on how to compile the source code
with BC++ Builder 5 after doing an ftp download? I recently upgraded to
Builder from Borland C++ 4.5. I'd like to be able to compile the utilities
(addvs, vpl2mod, etc) as well.
Thanks.
Brian Albert
Email: [
ib and how do I
install it? Part of the problem is that I'm still learning the ins and
outs of Builder. A lot has changed since BC++ 4.5.
At 09:56 AM 4/2/02 -0700, you wrote:
>Brian,
> There are .bpg files in the tree that should enable you to compile
>things. Offhand,
link to a general book
module? This way, the user could read a short commentary and if
interested, could click to open a book on the subject.
Thanks much,
Brian Albert
ooks use the syntax:
> >
> > $$$Path/To/Entry
> > Entries text
>
>If I'm wrong about this... oh well, but I think it's actually
>$$$/Path/To/Entry
>(with a leading /)
>
>Maybe both ways work, but I'm pretty sure this is how the data I import is
&g
ne chapter in a book.
Is this something that will be changed soon or should I go and change the
references in the documents that I'm working on?
Brian Albert
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ible study and analysis tool like the commercial software, BibleWorks,
developed, what are the major components that are needed to be developed
(ie. databases on morphologies, parsing, etc.)?
-Brian Yoon
wxWindows would be a good bet and would be willing to work with
you (or anyone) doing a pilot to see how it goes. Maybe just getting up
a reader for the bible modules with search features and then cross
compiling for a few systems to see how it goes.
Brian
Brian Yoon wrote:
With regards to
I am really saddend by this. I use to recommend this guy's software!
He makes some pretty serious accusations in here as well. Why do
Christians have to do this? For heavens sake these are two projects
trying to accomplish the same goals, to get the word of God out in a way
that computer use
o forth without impedence.
P.S. Once again, I recommend people looking into www.wxwindows.org
-Brian
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Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 12:05 PM
To: Brian Pribis; Brian Yoon
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
stomize a CD to have certain modules
display and others to be hidden when installed (so the user can turn them
on later by right clicking on the tabs). How do you go about doing this?
Thanks.
Brian Albert
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. Let me
know if anyone would like to see this book contributed to the library.
Brian...
Lead Programmer
EmuHealthProducts.Com
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On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 08:02:13AM +1000, David Guest wrote:
> I assume your message means you are using the new KJV2003 modules if so
> according t
. I tried executing the mod2imp from the
C:\Program Files\CrossWire\The SWORD Project directory
Can someone help me?
I'm basically trying to get raw data for KJV with Strongs as well as the
Hebrew and Greek lexicons for a church web project.
Tha
Thanks! That did it.
On 1/30/07, Karl Kleinpaste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Brian Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I would like to export some modules on the Windows platform, and I'm
trying
> the mod2imp.exe tool, but it always says it canno
Has anyone done anything with the raw data (KJV, Lexicon) for the web? I
would like to parse out the xml and create links from the strongs numbers
embedded in the verses to the lexicon definitions.
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Brian
On 2/1/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You can find Strong's Greek Dictionary in XML at
http://morphgnt.org/projects/strongs-dictionary
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Thanks Jason,
I think I am going to try to find someone to help me parse data into a MySQL
database, so I can just use it that way, rather than trying to interface
with the core software libs. If I can just get some core data searchable,
then that's all I really need.
Brian
On 2/7/07,
x27;t
going to be useful. Kudos to the sword and jsword teams for such
excellent resources.
Would appreciate any thoughts and ideas,
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make it to the wiki, that would be great.
Robin
Yes, definitely going to add a search capability. But I need to spend more time
getting the basics right before going there.
I'm definitely going to take this forward and will keep you guy
he installation procedure to the actual extension itself.
DM Smith, especially looking for critique from you; would this be the
first non BibleDeskto use of JSword?
Best regards,
Brian.
P.S. Minor bandwidth shortages at my host are currently being attended
to, if the site is not responding, please
too.
>
> I'm looking forward to see what you have next!
Tons planned, the first would be supporting more modules. But right now
I'm a tad disappointed it didn't work for you on Linux (didn't expect it
to work right off on the Mac), so would like to get it universally
work
g reports coming. Next up would be support
for more module types and some display preferences.
Thanks!
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rything else is JSword at defaults. FireBible
is not aware of BD in anyway, only aware of JSword. I suggested a BD
install because it already contains JSword and you can use BD to manage
your modules, something FB is not currently capable of.
Thanks,
Brian.
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ly thought about this. I guess if a RtoL book is selected,
the search field should be in RtoL mode too, right? I suppose this is
supported by FF when you're entering data into a form field on a
webpage, but have you seen it supported by any FF UI widgets? I will try
and find out more.
Thanks
r the mixup.
IE7 apprrently refuses to load URLs which contain the @ sign.
Opera loads / bookmarks URLs with the @ sign without issue, just like FF.
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endered by something as mature as Firefox.
Here is the FireBible home page: http://thegoan.com/firebible/
Here is a blog post on the current status:
http://thegoan.com/blog/firebible-beyond-bibles/
Regards,
Brian.
Matthew Talbert wrote:
> Just out of curiosity, would you still be developing in Py
aking them available.
Brian.
Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
Hi,
I saw an announcement about version 1.5.7 on the gnomesword developers
mailinglist. As I am strugling to get some decent RPM files for it I also
took a swing at the sword RPM files.
Anyone willing to see for themselves:
http://hvdkooij
ld
love to get something started on myspare...erTIME...yeah time
(Been so long since I've seen any I almost forgot what it was called).
Thanks,
Brian
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I notice that an Online Bible ESV module has been
released recently.
Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
Mike,
We currently have a contract from Crossway "...to manufacture and
distribute SOFTWARE PACKAGES containing the [ESV] throughout the world,
aside from the United Kingdom and European Union." S
ld make it work, but I would like to do it in
a "nice" way, not a fudge. Any recommendations?
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It looks like I am pushing the boundaries a bit here.
I am trying to build binary x86_64 rpms from the source
rpms available in the Mandrake contrib area for sword 1.5.7a,
gnomesword 2.1.1, and bibletime 1.4.1-3.
After jumping through a few hoops I managed to produce a
sword
tains the translations for the program and the translated documentation.
Thanks Joachim. Since sending that last message I managed
to compile it simply by defining LDFLAGS="-L/usr/lib/qt3/lib64"
in the environment before running "rpm -bb ...".
Brian.
Brian Schroeder wrote:
Joachim Ansorg wrote:
Further that that last message, I haven't yet worked out how
to tell bibletime-i18n-1.4.1 to look for libqt-mt in
/usr/lib/qt3/lib64. Still working on that one...
I guess you could use --with-qt-libraries=/usr/lib/qt3/lib64
Do I actually need
but wanted to
get the 64-bit versions working. In the past (on my old machine)
I compiled the tar.gz editions, but I thought it would be a good
idea to get the RPMs working.
With a bit of effort I have succeeded with sword and bibletime.
But I am finding gnomesword a bit more difficult!
Brian.
ministry-ish :)
pierre
Thanks Pierre.
The following is an extract from an earlier message to this list.
Any help you can give would be much appreciated.
Brian.
> I have tweaked the spec and configure files to enable me to get
> it started. But I am now getting the following
Terry Biggs wrote:
On Fri, 2005-01-28 at 10:09 +1030, Brian Schroeder wrote:
Pierre Benz wrote:
What seems to be the issues with GnomeSword? what is the output that you
seem to be having?
BTW, if you do have issues, there is a GnomeSword mailing list where you
can go to for GnomeSword help. I
I am changing my email address. I went to the page
specified, and asked it to send my my password.
However nothing has arrived. Can I log in and
change my email address, or do have to specifically
unsubscribe and then re-subscribe with my new
address?
Brian
eful.
It sounds like there is a corrupt copy in a (probably
transparent)
proxy at your ISP. Does it happen for all modules or only a
few? (If it happens for all of them, then my guess is
probably
wrong...)
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That sounds promising!
I am not in a position to be a maintainer, but I can certainly help with
testing.
Brian.
Костя и Алёна Маслюк wrote:
After be released, BibleTime Mini should be primarily ported on
Symbian. Symbian Anna and Belle (inc Nokia 701) will be supported, not
sure for prior
Hi Костя,
I have successfully installed the Symbian version on my Nokia 701 and
downloaded some bibles and books. Looks good so far - thankyou.
However search is very important, so it would be great if something can
be done to get this working.
Brian.
Костя Маслюк wrote:
Hello everyone
be patient and assuring them it is working. If it starts
quickly this message will disappear without being seen, but if it takes
a long time it will help.
Brian.
Костя Маслюк wrote:
Hi, again, i didn't expected that it would be so fast, but i have
succeed with clucene. Now there is version
another step in the right direction!
Brian.
Mark Trompell wrote:
Hi Brian, I was puzzled too at first, but looking closer you should
find a textbox at the top which is easy to overlook because it fills
the complete screen width.
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 10:14 AM, Brian Schroeder
wrote:
I updated to
it appears to give me a 2nd screen in
which to add another module. However when I try to do anything BTM
freezes and has to be killed.
All up, though, I am quite excited by this. At last there is a
good Bible application for Symbian.
Brian.
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phone. On E: drive (the internal 8G of
memory is divided into C: and E: with most in E:) where I told it to
install BTM, I can see the indices and cache etc. under
E:\data\Bibletime. I can also see E:\data\Sword\mods.d - but that is an
empty folder. I could not find the installed modul
r" rather than using the 'current' Bible module?
Brian.
Костя Маслюк wrote:
1. Good enough in my opinion
2. Long press in search view mow follow passage, i have tested this on
desktop but on device this is slow. There is way to optimize this.
3. This is strange, could you please se
linux, and it worked fine there.) I think
it used to crash with ISBE also, but since I loaded 0.94 that now works.
There may be others that also cause problems.
I am not seeing any other problems at this time, but I have been
fighting other computer issues over the last couple of days...
Brian
, please read:
http://thegoan.com/blog/firebible-2-0b3-released/
Feedback appreciated, as always. Have a great Sunday!
In Him,
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On 10/5/15 12:31 PM, Matěj Cepl wrote:
On 2015-05-10, 02:38 GMT, Brian Fernandes wrote:
The most serious change is the fact that I've moved from JSword to Sword
(through XULSword) due to the constant problems with Firefox's
extensions + Java security settings, which ultimately left Fi
On 10/5/15 10:25 PM, Matěj Cepl wrote:
On 2015-05-10, 09:22 GMT, Brian Fernandes wrote:
Thanks for pointing that out, no - I was *not* aware of this. We're
using js-ctypes, so I believe we're okay, at least for the immediate
future. Having said that, the article doesn't spea
so far I cannot see any problem
with Xiphos. It has worked perfectly thus far.
Brian.
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I am assuming this is a font issue on the phone.
Is anyone else seeing this sort of thing?
Any suggestions on how to fix it?
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showed up as available to install.
Trying a refresh on the crosswire repository worked properly.
Is their something wrong with the eBible site at the moment? (It looks
okay in my web browser.) Or is there something else I may have missed?
Brian
Thanks Karl.
All works now.
Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
On 08/16/2015 07:52 PM, Brian Schroeder wrote:
Is their something wrong with the eBible site at the moment?
If you set it upin mod.mgr for FTP usage, the problem is that anon FTP
has been disabled at this time. I don't know why.
Hi Everyone,
I am working on a personal project to print and bind my own bible. I'm
trying to use diatheke with LaTeX output to generate a set of pdf's to
print from.
I checked out what I believe to be the latest in SVN:
Repository Root: http://crosswire.org/svn/sword
Repository UUID: bcd
Thanks Guys,
I am really trying to stick with the free and open set of tools
(sword/diatheke/LaTeX).
Peter, thanks for your work on the filters. Are any of the LaTeX support
files shareable even outside of SVN?
Feel free to contact me off list if that's more appropriate.
On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at
Thank you Peter. I'll give it a shot with your .cls file.
On Sat, Feb 6, 2016 at 12:59 AM, Peter von Kaehne wrote:
> On Fri, 2016-02-05 at 17:14 -0800, Brian Jolly wrote:
> >
> > Peter, thanks for your work on the filters. Are any of the LaTeX
> > support files sha
Numerous modules have been released at the Xiphos Repository. Highlights are:
*New Modules*
• fuerbringerhermeneutics (ThML Genbook): "Theological Hermeneutics" by Ludwig
Ernst Fuerbringer, 1924 ... a short but intense intro to hermeneutics
• graebneral (ThML Genbook): Works by Augustus Lawren
> Personality conflicts aside, these administrative issues need to be
>> addressed What does everyone else think?
>>
>> Daniel
>>
>
>
> Seconded on all counts
>
> Peter
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Make that three
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ns?
(for example, in a digitized index)
* in comments, a simple list of supported tags
I think that if we had a solid example file, then we could also use that
example file as a basic test of functionality for the various front ends
and platforms.
Thanks
Brian
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and within the current module. I
would suggest that this conceptually is insufficient. For example, the
Book of Concord (module "Concord") references early Church fathers
heavily. I would like to also have a way of linking from one genbook to
another.
Thanks
Brian
zation, or their reason to exist. They have every right to claim
copyright on the markup of public domain texts (I think). But I don't
want to be a part of that. My goals are different.
I had thought that they were in line with the Sword's goals. It seems not.
Brian
Troy A. Gri
s include not only the above and
introductions to the Bible as a whole but also introductions to groups
of books: the Penteteuch, the Prophetic Books, the 4 Gospels, the
Epistles of Paul, etc.
It would be nice to have a way to deal with them as well.
In Christ,
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Just the thoughts that popped into my head
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David Haslam wrote:
> Lest anyone gain the false impression that I can read Russian, I should point
> out that I resort to using http://translate.google.com/ Google Translate
> in order to navigate around Russian websites.
>
&g
Hi all,
In trying to do some beta testing, the link to SwordWeb for beta modules:
http://www.crosswire.org/~dmsmith/swordweb/webapp
seems down.
Any ideas?
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Does SwordReader handle genbooks?
I don't have a Windows Mobile device, but an acquaintance has asked me
if I know of a Windows Mobile program which can handle both Bibles and
the new module "concord".
I see the screen capture has tabs for "bible", "Comm" and
this is
not even remotely true for a commentary.
Brian
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tion" tags to a number of modules, but
haven't done so yet.
Brian
David (Mailing List Addy) wrote:
> So I have a question for the module gurus out there, are there any
> modules that have the following tags/attributes/etc:
>
> abbreviation
> foreign
> quotation (general not
quot;
are fine. Ones like:
annotateRef="Matt.22.1-Matt.22.9"
never actually link. I have a sample osis file, but my email got kicked
back to me when I submitted it.
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es that I'm working on. Do we think that the
fix will make it into 1.6.0?
Thanks very much,
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Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> Dima, see below...
>
> Brian and DM,
>
> I've made some recent updates around link code.
>
> Can someone please check current SVN and if things still fail, update
> our testsuite to add a simple failure case so I can have a look, and
> so
DM Smith wrote:
> I fixed a linking bug in osis2mod.
>
> There is a re-versification bug that I need to fix.
Thanks DM!
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I'm using KJV Beta (2.4), and have noticed quite a few paragraph markers
(¶) which show up. See Num 16:12 for one example.
Shouldn't these be replaced with osis markup to denote paragraphs?
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Wow ... I had no idea; I just thought the markers (now I know to call
them Pilcrows) looked odd. My wife uses the KJV, and sure enough, they
are there too.
I sort of think that it would be nice if front-ends had an option to
replace a Pilcrow with a new paragraph for modern readers, but it seems
Matt 8:13
And his servant was healed in the selfsame hour.
should not be red-letter, but is (version 2.4)
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limited education and acceptable to those
with more. It doesn't sound like it's being dumbed-down or things are
glossed-over, but most folks have no trouble understanding it.
I'm just thankful that we have tools to compare a number of translations
against each other. :-)
God ble
ntary in question primarily uses the KJV text, but will then offer
some alternate translations. So it will have many phrases like:
literally, “in the fields”
Should “in the fields” be marked? It's sort of similar in thought to a
, but it's certainly not . I'd appreci
Jonathan Morgan wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 2:19 AM, Brian J. Dumont wrote:
>
>> Additionally, I have a question about tags. I'd like to put down
>> markers for other modules to later link to. Is it true that OSIS tags
>> only support "href"
ism is
laid out before us to implement the linking.
Thanks
Brian
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