Anyone have any luck teaching themselves German? Particularly with theological vocabulary?
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Anyone have any luck teaching themselves German? Particularly with theological vocabulary?
I looked at it a little bit this afternoon. Version 3 at the CCEL site is also distributed in what they call "ThML", which is their own little XML file that they then parse into HTML. The cool...
I'll mess around with that HTML help program, that sounds like the best overall solution, but some of us on the side could work at the versification. It appears as if it will have to all be...
Michael-
Whatever you have will be a good start to add the footnotes to. I think changing the roman numerals would probably be fairly easy, so don't do any of it by hand.
I don't think including the footnotes would be too difficult, if I recall it is just done with tags. Perl can do whatever you want it to do regarding footnotes, ect. As I said before, I just...
Michael,
What needs to happen is for someone to write a program to strip out the html code and put it in plain text to be compiled. All that needs to be decided is the versification, i.e. by word...
If anyone would like a free Gmail account (gmail.google.com) let me know, I have 5 invitations to give away.
You get 1 gigabyte (1000 meg) of storage space. I have found it much quicker than...
thanks, I didn't see the other thread. I was mainly concerned with the internet stuff because of the new firewall, ect. I guess I'll back everything up and go for it.
Has any testing been done with Windows XP Service Pack 2 and Bibleworks? Anyone experience any issues?
countach-
The fact is that the HCSB charges a licensing fee in order to use it in full. I know, I have been trying to reach a deal with them to put it on my website.
The reason this is so...
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Sorry Jim,
I just looked and realized you put that link in your other post. So to answer, yes I was able to compile it.
Ethically, I figured I had paid the NASB licensing fee 4 separate...
I converted the NASB for use with PalmBible+ a while back. If you go to Sourceforge you should be able to find the conversion tools. I believe they have a conversion tool for the output of the...
I use Bible With You by Gmpsoft, I have found it to be by far the fastest for doing searches. Plus they come out with new updates rather often, and once you buy it you get free updates for life. I...
Actually you might want to look at XML too. You would have the whole bible in a single text file and you could read it in as you call a specific verse. That is basically what an RSS feed from...
Jim-
These sites have been most useful to me:
http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/
http://www.asp.net
http://www.dotnetjunkies.com/
The learning curve is a little steep for ASP.NET. It...
Hi,
I think you are looking for an RSS feed from another site. I don't know that I've seen that, at least with the greek or hebrew text. It might take a while to find one searching the web if...
I highly recommend Bible With You by Gmpsoft (www.gmpsoft.com).
It is definitely the fastest one around. They have the Greek new Testament available and will have the Hebrew eventually.
As...
I have tried all the programs for Palm (not Laridian as it is PPC only), and by far the best is Bible With You by Gmpsoft.
gmpsoft website
The searching is amazingly fast for a PDA (I use...
pressing the escape key will take you to the command line when the focus is elsewhere...
Hi Samuelholder-
I'll list a few that have been helpful to me in my classes the last couple of years:
Genesis
Bruce Waltke (Zondervan)
Ecclesiates
Tremper Longman (NICOT)
Michael...
I think the odds are pretty good. It seems like their goal wasn't to make gobs of money, they are distributing thousands of them for free.
The standard answer is to contact Broadman & Holman about it, which I definitely suggest. I have been in contact with them about using the HCSB on my website bible search tool and they got back to...
Also, each thread has a unique URL generated by the database, so if you bookmark a particular thread it will always remain the same web address and will always be accessible.
:D
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typing in maroon...
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