I have a feature request from someone wanting per-book and -chapter
introductory material to be visually distinguished from regular text.
The Right Way to do this would be to wrap the text suitably ("...") and also include a default CSS control to
control this, e.g. italics, just as default contro
Thanks Troy,
> [scribe@localhost diatheke]$ ./diatheke -b KJV -s attribute -k
> Heading///Neginoth
> Entries containing "Heading///Neginoth"-- Psalms 4:1Psalms 6:1 ; Psalms 54:1
> ; Psalms 55:1 ; Psalms 67:1 ; Psalms 76:1 ; -- 6 matches total (KJV)
You may wish to investigate why there is no "
I will look into this. You will either see a commit by tomorrow or a messAge of defeat, but I think it should be easy. PeterSent from my mobile. Please forgive shortness, typos and weird autocorrects. Original Message Subject: [sword-devel] intro material CSSFrom: Karl Kleinpaste To
On 05.04.2018 11:45, Matěj Cepl wrote:
> On 2018-04-05, 02:34 GMT, Greg Hellings wrote:
>> Feel free to submit future revisions directly through git.
>
> ??? There is some git? I thought
> https://github.com/refdoc/sword/ could be alive, but
> https://github.com/refdoc/sword/pull/1 persuaded me
Hey Karl,
When showing intro material, frontends already need to pull them from special
locations and display them uniquely, e.g., they don't really want to show Verse
0 before a chapter intro, so ifa frontends want to show them with some special
formatting, wouldn't it be fine for the frontend
On 04/08/2018 01:23 PM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> they don't really want to show Verse 0 before a chapter intro, so ifa
> frontends want to show them with some special formatting, wouldn't it
> be fine for the frontend to put a around it?
My initial take was indeed simply to wrap italics around
I think it would be an odd departure from the norm to not cover for this in the engine, part I if straightforwardPeterSent from my mobile. Please forgive shortness, typos and weird autocorrects. Original Message Subject: Re: [sword-devel] intro material CSSFrom: Karl Kleinpaste To:
Hi Troy,
Is there a way to install a module manually from a local source? (like
Module Maintainer Mode in PocketSword) I'd like to be able to install a
module that I've been working on for a friend who has an Android device.
I also don't see an item on the Wiki page
(https://wiki.crosswire.o
On 2018-04-08, 16:52 GMT, Jaak Ristioja wrote:
> Sword++ development. This is meant to be an unofficial
> read-only mirror, so please don't submit pull requests. If
> there are any problems with that mirror, please contact me.
Oh well, I have already my own git-svn mirror at
https://gitlab.com/
On 2018-04-05, 02:34 GMT, Greg Hellings wrote:
> Feel free to submit future revisions directly through git.
Ehm, I have to repeat: which git repo? And also, could I ask for
those Czech locale being updated as well (previous set of
patches sent to this list), please?
Thank you,
Matěj
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I pulled your changes for av11n.py straight from your git mirror and then
just cherry picked them into my master before using dcommit to send them to
SVN.
I don't have permissions on SWORD main outside of bindings and the
CMakeFiles.
--Greg
On Mon, Apr 9, 2018, 00:23 Matěj Cepl wrote:
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