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  • ==Welcome to the CrossWire developers' wiki== ...n IRC: [http://webchat.freenode.net/?randomnick=1&channels=sword&prompt=1 #sword] on FreeNode.
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  • ...word-project-for-apple/id1399921911?mt=8]<ref>The app name is '''The SWORD Project'''.</ref> * See [https://github.com/scribe777/bishop Bishop] project on GitHub.
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  • ==The SWORD Project== ...ject by leveraging the contributions of many developers. Components of the project include all types of Biblical texts and helps, a portable, platform-agnosti
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  • === The SWORD Engine API Primer === ...the API Doxygen documentation (see below) and look at code samples within the source tree under /examples''
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  • ...te a SWORD module, this is the place to start. Here is a brief overview of the process: #Collect and install the necessary software tools.
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  • JSword is an implementation of the SWORD API. That said, it should be noted that it is not a [http://en.wikipedia.or ...ms that work together to bring Bible study to a wide range of people using the Java platform. Applications using JSword include [[Frontends:BibleDesktop|B
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  • ...t''' is an open source Study Bible software that uses the [[DevTools:SWORD|SWORD API]]. It was made for Mac OS X. * Development is ongoing on both SWORD libs and Eloquent, so check back every so often.
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  • ...s, by installers to help users install modules and by front-ends to render the module appropriately. ...n.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newline End-of-Line] styles should be not be mixed in the same file.
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  • ...s]], which uses FTP access. Likewise for the other front-ends based on the SWORD API. The Catalog & ZIP directories have to be specified for the [[DevTools:JSword|JSword]] based installer (e.g. as used for [[Frontends:Bi
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  • From project homepage, http://source.emptycrate.com/index.php: The first revision of the source has been released into the SVN. All it does so far is allow you to browse any installed bible/chapter/
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  • ...icly presented FAQ is not easily vandalized, presents in the same style as the main page and does not contain draft text. http://www.crosswire.org is our main page. Scroll down to see the list of software and links to their home pages. Many applications have thei
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  • ...les you would like to be made. If the copyright holder has been contacted, the permissions granted or not can be put here. ...t availability and distributability. If you have a link to new material in the public domain, adding it here is a good way of notifying us of its availabi
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  • ...cords.urbanpug.com/ urbanpug], google, Gutenberg all have disclaimers that the database contains omissions and errors, and not finding a renewal record do ...re to the modern reprint known as the Montreat Edition. The translator was the father of Charlotte Williams Sprawls. For contact information for Perry & C
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  • ...Bible software that is used on Windows, Linux, Mac, PDA's, phones and even the ability to look up Bible verses right from your Internet browser. ...m http://www.crosswire.org/sword/modules. They are also available on the [[SWORD CD]].
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  • ...someone wants to take over development, I'll be happy to provide you with the website also." </ref> ...r.org/ SwordReader] site is up and running with updated content reflecting the new beta release.
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  • ...if your chosen language has otherwise problems being adequately displayed. The fonts listed will be hopefully all freely licensed and freely available. ...blems and workarounds relating to font display are listed at the bottom of the page.
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  • ...page lists some of the more common file formats ''relevant'' to The SWORD Project, associated utilities, and other CrossWire projects. ...ithout permission from the copyright holders is not supported by The SWORD Project.
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  • In SWORD, the "LD" module type is used to contain modules keyed to non-hierarchical keys. ...es of electronic documents. Since TEI is modular, it is possible to ignore the majority of its modules and use only a smaller set of tags necessary to our
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  • ...r of a native application for each platform, current with each revision of the platform. E.g. Win98 and Vista applications have a different appearance. * Provides an installer for the portable version (or clear instructions on how to install it manually).
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  • '''Report module errors for released modules via the bug tracker: https://tracker.crosswire.org/browse/MOD''' Please use the guide on [[Testing of new modules]] to test below listed modules and note y
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  • ...hough not exhaustive, account of how to encode an OSIS genbook to become a SWORD module. ...thin that is the Work node. Within that is the Header and then the Body of the text, which are parallel to each other. For a complete OSIS XML file, see E
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  • ...ample, a new Bible verse is signaled by '''\v''' followed by the number of the verse. ...sheets employed by another. [http://paratext.org/usfm USFM] version 2.4 is the latest one released though USFM [http://ubsicap.github.io/usfm/about/releas
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  • ...ogram using diatheke, and that function performs exactly one lookup in the SWORD library per call. Examples of calls would be a query for a verse (or verse === Where's the name 'diatheke' come from? ===
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  • ...given 43 Bibles by Wycliffe. Some of the Bibles belong to WBTI, others to the Bible League. ...si&item_id=PUA_home| SIL PUA] for characters not present within Unicode at the time of encoding.
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  • ...S encoded [[OSIS Bibles|Bible]] or [[OSIS_Commentaries|commentary]] into a SWORD module. ...everal changes were made over the span of a few days, they are lumped into the most recent date. Bug fixes are not mentioned.
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  • == Sword & Sword App feeds == * [http://twitter.com/TheSWORDProject The SWORD Project]
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  • The CrossWire Bible Society has always a number of [[Current Projects|projects] [[Software testers | Software]] or [[Modules in the beta repository| module testers]], [[Translating|translators]] and document
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  • ...You do not need to be a developer to be able to answer questions, many of the questions are just simple "Where is something?" questions. ...er please first read the [[Volunteers]] Quick Start Page and then complete the steps below:
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  • ...ose people that are able to use and abuse our software so that we can find the bugs that need to be repaired. So if you think you are up to this job, keep ...t developments and receive information on how to download beta releases of the software.
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  • ...There are many areas of The SWORD Project that are in need of translators, the following are just a few of those areas: here is what you will need to do. ...he content such as menus and help files, in our programs such as The SWORD Project for Windows, need to be translated to make that software useful for people
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  • This page needs to be maintained to give fair coverage of the SWORD front-end programs. ...d down which programs are available, the following can be used to focus on the best program.
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  • ...en you must edit it by replacing everything in square brackets "[ ]", with the right information.'' Bible study program uses the software library and data modules developed by
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  • ...en you must edit it by replacing everything in square brackets "[ ]", with the right information. ( http://www.xiphos.org/ ). This Bible study program uses the
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  • ==For users of The SWORD Project for Windows== ...en you must edit it by replacing everything in square brackets "[ ]", with the right information.''
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  • ...onal, but highly recommended library that can be integrated into Sword and Sword applications. It offers implementations of numerous Unicode algorithms, inc ...Chrome, Safari, or any recent software from SIL, you have already enjoyed the benefits of ICU in your software.
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  • PLEASE TRY TO STICK TO THE FORMAT. This page was started to provoke developers who know how the SWORD API works to post simple, everyday code examples that anyone can use.
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  • This page is created to ease the migration to Git. ...full name and email address in angle bracket. The email address should be the one that you are going to use when you are making git commits. There are co
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  • :''For compiling on Linux, see [[Tutorial:Compiling & Installing SWORD]]''. == Compiling The SWORD Project using [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Visual_Studio MS Visual Studi
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  • The page is for further information about the CrossWire [[Modules in the beta repository|beta module]] '''FarOPV'''. == Historical background to the Farsi Old Persian Version of the Bible ==
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  • ...plications use ICU enabled libsword to provide a transliteration feature. The tools are well developed already&mdash;it's simply a matter of adding data. * [[Frontends:BibleCS|The SWORD Project for Windows]] (''aka'' BibleCS)
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  • ...ni/ SourceForge page]. This page still here because in some respects, this project is better than new.'' '''SlideBible Beta''' is finger-oriented SWORD front-end for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Mobile Windows Mobile]
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  • ...ibrary is under way borrowing from the BibleTime CMake system and others. The current [http://www.answers.com/topic/patch-pumpkin-computer-jargon pumpkin == Where is the code? ==
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  • ...Every Person) aims to build a study tool for Christians around the world. The software will be available on-line as well as distributed to pastors in poo An introduction to the project can be found on the [http://www.tyndale.cam.ac.uk/index.php?page=STEP Tyndale House STEP home p
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  • ...lly developed by [http://www.facebook.com/jolon Jolon Faichney]. Following the rapid growth of smart phones, apps like Go Bible for feature phones are now ...the developer kit Go Bible Creator has given this proposal his blessing. The [http://code.google.com/p/gobible/ source code] for both was already made a
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  • ...sks for the CrossWire Go Bible project. ''Feel free to comment on these in the talk page.'' # Create new CrossWire project for Go Bible
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  • ...Thus, the File Formats page can be pared down to useful information, sans the cruft. ...found. <br>Note: the mention of a format does not indicate that The SWORD Project will create a module from that format.
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  • # Email notification system - all changes to the repository are automatically notified to all collaborators # Some templates for the repository and a bunch of scripts to make module making easy.
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  • ...code. After downloading the current version of Sword [http://crosswire.org/sword/develop/]: Set up Sword for windows according to these instructions:<br />
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  • ...This class is intended to abstract that process so that the rest of the C# project can proceed without worrying about it. // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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  • ...nment where there are Speakers plus the Audience. The library implementing the protocol is a single C++ class providing a complete yet minimal public inte ...to structure of layers above BibleSync, and is not a product of The Sword Project. But its first implementation has been grafted into [[Frontends:Xiphos|Xiph
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  • ...first row, Exodus Chapter 7 contains 25 verses in the KJV vs 29 verses in the Segond Bible. ==Canons proposals for The Sword Project==
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  • ...rmation here may not be completely up to date or completely accurate. Only the source code in our SVN can really tell you. ...ng the SWIG bindings to compile against the 1.8 series and a few fixups to the CMake scripts relating to testing.
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  • ...by CrossWire after '''The SWORD Project''' was launched. It remains one of the most frequently downloaded modules in all our repositories. ...on the '''1769 Oxford Edition''' (the basis for all modern editions), not the original 1611 first edition. See our [[EnduserFAQ#Do_you_have_the_original_
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  • This page details sources of SWORD modules that are not affiliated to CrossWire. ...ule, which incorporates minor corrections to the 1926 text made in 1998 by the UBS along with headings and cross-references.
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  • = SWORD Module Remote Installation Source Repository Discovery, Module Installation ...mple of how to perform each of these steps from within their application. The steps can generally be list as these; more details about each can be found
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