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Diatheke 4.5 is now available. The page needs updating. [[User:David Haslam|David Haslam]] 08:34, 29 October 2010 (UTC) | Diatheke 4.5 is now available. The page needs updating. [[User:David Haslam|David Haslam]] 08:34, 29 October 2010 (UTC) | ||
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+ | == Workaround for RTF format == | ||
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+ | Here's a workaround for the missing color table in diatheke RTF output format. | ||
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+ | Using an ordinary Unicode compliant [[DevTools:Text Editors|text editor]], insert the following as line 2 into the file. | ||
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+ | {\colortbl {\cf0;\cf1;\cf2;\cf3\red0\green0\blue0;\cf4;\cf5;\cf6\red255\green0\blue0;}} | ||
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+ | Then save the file. When opened afterwards using WordPad, the red letter text should display correctly. | ||
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+ | [[User:David Haslam|David Haslam]] 13:36, 5 August 2012 (MDT) |
Revision as of 19:36, 5 August 2012
Using Diatheke ?
Is there a way to get Diatheke to leave out each verse? I.e. diatheke Jo 3:10-17 has each verse labelled
John 3:10
John 3:11
etc.
Can I tell Diatheke to skip the verses in the output?
Ultimately I want a command line option do something like
diatheke -noverse (scripture) | festival --tts
to speak any portion of scripture. (can set a reading plan up as a daily alarm, etc. )
(if it matters I'm using linux. PCLinuxOS 2007 to be more specific.)
Stale news !
The News section on the main page has only three items from eight years ago!!!! Anyone object to removing this section? David Haslam 14:59, 15 October 2009 (UTC)
- Nobody objected - so deletion will be done. David Haslam 15:20, 5 January 2010 (UTC)
Page needs updating
Diatheke 4.5 is now available. The page needs updating. David Haslam 08:34, 29 October 2010 (UTC)
Workaround for RTF format
Here's a workaround for the missing color table in diatheke RTF output format.
Using an ordinary Unicode compliant text editor, insert the following as line 2 into the file.
{\colortbl {\cf0;\cf1;\cf2;\cf3\red0\green0\blue0;\cf4;\cf5;\cf6\red255\green0\blue0;}}
Then save the file. When opened afterwards using WordPad, the red letter text should display correctly.
David Haslam 13:36, 5 August 2012 (MDT)