Do any front-ends support this?
e.g. Search the KJV for Neginoth.
If not, why not?
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On 2018-04-04, 10:57 GMT, David Haslam wrote:
> Do any front-ends support this?
>
> e.g. Search the KJV for Neginoth.
https://www.stepbible.org/?q=version=KJV|xnave=neginoth&options=HNVUG
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I suppose STEP Bible was going to be one most likely to succeed, seeing as it's
whole UI is based on a search field.
STEP is based on JSword.
Do any other JSword based apps support search within [Psalm] headings?
e.g. And Bible, Bible Desktop ?
Among SWORD based apps, neither Xiphos nor Pocket
i.e. This fails to find the word in Psalm 4 heading
diatheke -b KJV -o h -r Psalms -k Neginoth
Am I missing anything from the command line that would make it succeed?
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David
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On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 7:56 AM, David Haslam wrote:
> I suppose STEP Bible was going to be one most likely to succeed, seeing as
> it's whole UI is based on a search field.
>
> STEP is based on JSword.
>
> Do any other JSword based apps support search within [Psalm] headings?
>
> e.g. And Bible,
JSword indexes canonical titles as verse text.
— DM Smith
From my phone. Brief. Weird autocorrections.
> On Apr 4, 2018, at 8:56 AM, David Haslam wrote:
>
> I suppose STEP Bible was going to be one most likely to succeed, seeing as
> it's whole UI is based on a search field.
>
> STEP is base
Would somebody like to volunteer to create the missing Versification test
modules in CrossWire Experimental?
i.e. For all those av11n more recent than for
MinimumVersion=1.6.1
SwordVersionDate=2009-12-22
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David
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This hasn't been lost to my memory right now. I have been tearing apart my
PC looking for the root cause of intermittent crashes of various intensity
(sometimes X/Gnome lock up, sometimes the whole system hard locks) and it
appears to be a bad memory slot on the motherboard. As soon as I'm sure of
I don't believe the SWORD clucene indexes include the headings but a call to
SWModule::search with any search type other than clucene should find them if
headings are turned on. Headings are also directly referencible in
entryAttributes and so you can use an extra attributes search path to only
On 04/04/2018 01:11 PM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> a call to SWModule::search with any search type other than clucene
> should find them if headings are turned on.
Doesn't appear to be true, headings on notwithstanding. I tried all 5
search types in Xiphos, incl. subtypes of attribute search; the o
On 04/04/2018 01:33 PM, Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
> Doesn't appear to be true, headings on notwithstanding.
On the other hand, a search for lemma:H05058 finds "Neginoth" and "song"
all over the place.
Job 30:9; Psalms 4:1; Psalms 6:1; Psalms 54:1; Psalms 55:1; Psalms 61:1;
Psalms 67:1; Psalms 69:12; P
Well, I'm now not certain if I have commit privileges to that repository.
I'm pretty sure I have had it in the past, but commit log tells me I'm
probably hallucinating. And none of my credentials work on that repo.
--Greg
On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 11:29 AM, Greg Hellings
wrote:
> This hasn't been
Here's a quick command. The entry attributes path / search syntax might
not be obvious. Entry attributes key paths are always 3 levels deep +
the final segment the value of the attribute. Empty path segments mean
'any'. This means find 'Neginoth' in the value of any entry attribute
under 'Hea
A little help from Troy reminding me that in SVN I'm the *other* user name
and I've gotten the whole list of patches applied. I used git-svn so I was
able to import them all directly (except the PEP8 one, because I was
tooling around with the SVN client directly on that while bumbling for my
creden
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