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This is the collaboration/planning area for the Windows frontend of Sword.
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'''BibleCS''' Windows-based feature rich Desktop frontend
  
For now, the content consists of stuff from an old wiki with broken formatting. Could someone sort it through and repair the formatting?
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Project Website: http://www.crosswire.org/sword/software/biblecs/
  
= Getting Started =
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Developers' Site http://www.crosswire.org/sword/develop/biblecs/svn.jsp
  
Borland has been in the habit of releasing different levels of their
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[[Category:SWORD Frontends|BibleCS]]
tools at different price tiers, and sometimes they have an 'Open' edition
 
which is free for personal use or opensource development.
 
Now, I'd personally recommend buying their tools.  I use them for all
 
of my commercial development and they are second to none-- truly built
 
with the developer in mind.
 
 
 
Here are the steps to freely compile the free software freely :)
 
 
 
Download and install Borland's compiler at:
 
 
 
http://www.forum.nokia.com/main/0,6566,034-49,00.html
 
<br/>(You'll have to get a Nokia developer username/password for this first step ... not onerous.)
 
 
 
Download and Install Tortoise SVN:
 
 
 
http://tortoisesvn.net/downloads
 
 
 
Follow the WinCVS instructions to checkout the source code:
 
 
 
http://www.crosswire.org/sword/develop/biblecs/svn.jsp
 
 
 
For Windows development, you will need to checkout 3 SVN modules: 'sword',
 
'biblecs', & 'icu-sword'. All three should be checked out to checked out to
 
the same location, so you should end up with sword, biblecs, and icu-sword
 
directories in that folder.
 
 
 
Download the ICU DLL from here (grab the latest icudt??l.zip file, icudt28l.zip as of April, 2005):
 
ftp://ftp.crosswire.org/pub/sword/utils/win32/
 
 
 
and place it in the CVS tree at:
 
 
 
sword/apps/windoze/CBuilder6/BibleCS/stage
 
 
 
Then change to the folder:
 
 
 
sword/apps/windoze/CBuilder6/BibleCS/
 
 
 
and double-click on:
 
 
 
swordprj.bpg
 
 
 
From the Borland IDE menu, choose Projects|Build All Projects
 
 
 
And that's it!!!
 
 
 
 
 
One recommendation: create a directory, \etc  at the root of the drive
 
where you checked out the sword source and place a file sword.conf
 
containing something like:
 
 
 
[Install]<br>
 
DataPath=d:/Program Files/CrossWire/The SWORD Project/
 
 
 
[also good to set SWORD_PATH ... lda]
 
 
 
 
 
This will let the sword.exe running from the Borland IDE find your SWORD
 
modules (Bibles, etc.)
 
 
 
Have fun!
 
 
 
  -Troy.
 
 
 
 
 
[taken from an email from Troy on sword-devel.]
 
-- Main.MartinGruner - 13 Jul 2003
 
 
 
-- Main.InVerseParaclete - 06 Dec 2003 <br />
 
Note that the Borland C++Builder 6.0 and C++BuilderX tools are not yet officially supported for development of BibleCS software. The project files and project group files are not necessarily kept up-to-date in SVN with the officially supported CBuilder 5.0 .bpr's and .bpg's.
 
 
 
If you are not an experienced C++Builder user, you will probably want to peruse the sword-devel list carefully, and strongly consider connecting with a _mentor_. There are some Getting.Started oriented projects, as well as the ./tests subdirectory.
 
 
 
Availability of CBuilder 5.0 is _sketchy_. It is not available from Borland anymore. For obtaining ethically, you may try e-Bay (sometimes available, usually about $50 opening bid). Another source is getting a book from your library or World.Cat, hoping the CD is still there, and taking advantage of the 30-day or 60-day trial.
 
 
 
-- Main.ChrisLittle - 11 Apr 2005
 
 
 
The CBuilder 6.0 personal is also available at polish borland representative site at address http://www.borland.pl/downloads/bcb6_personal/cbuilder_6_personal.exe Do not be afraid, it is not Polish version, just plain English :-) To get this version working You'll need a free personal license from Borland accessible at http://www.borland.com/products/downloads/download_cbuilder.html .<br>
 
Pleas also be informed that functionality of the personal edition is somewhat limited. The worst thing is that it lacks CodeGuard and Data Breakpoints which makes a memory problems debugging pretty hopeless.
 
 
 
-- Main.KrzysztofBialas - 16 Apr 2005
 
 
 
= Compiling with Cygwin =
 
 
 
;Cygwin
 
:The [[http://www.cygwin.com Cygwin]] provides the necessary layer ontop of the windows environment emulating API and services necessary to compile from source and run Unix software.
 
 
 
:;Install
 
::Cygwin should be installed using standard installer available on http://www.cygwin.com. I haven't had time to check which packages are needed for the Sword build - so You'd probably be better off just installing everything (maybe except TeX and games ;-)). As of today the full install requires about
 
 
 
;Sword
 
:Well, everyone knows what The Sword is :-)
 
 
 
:;Getting sources
 
::The sources should be downloaded using SVN windows client (http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org - quite a good choice). The detailed information is available at http://www.crosswire.org/sword/develop/biblecs/svn.jsp Just a small information, You need only the 'sword' product.
 
 
 
:;Necessary changes in the source tree
 
::None necessary currently. :-)
 
 
 
:;Configure
 
::First one needs to get the configure script. To get it You should run the =autogen.sh= from the main Sword directory. Then, the configure script should be invoked 'configure --enable-shared --with-curl --without-clucene'. This command will generate the necessary Makefiles
 
 
 
:;Compilation
 
::This is an easy part. Just type =make=, and everything will be compiled (except from the tests)
 
 
 
:;Installation
 
::"make install"
 
 
 
;Final remark
 
:I've not tested the build with the tests, alhou the tests itself bilds correctly (to do this You need to manually switch to the =tests= directory and write =make= .
 
:I've tested the osis2mod utility, and one 'funny' thing - osis2mod compiled in cygwin environment runs 10 times slower than osis2mod compiled in BCPB 6 (!). Perhaps some optimization flags need to be tweaked, but the speed difference is really enormous...
 
 
 
-- Main.KrzysztofBialas - 02 May 2005
 

Latest revision as of 08:47, 8 January 2018

BibleCS Windows-based feature rich Desktop frontend

Project Website: http://www.crosswire.org/sword/software/biblecs/

Developers' Site http://www.crosswire.org/sword/develop/biblecs/svn.jsp