The SWORD Project framework for manipulating Bible texts
http://www.crosswire.org/sword/
The SWORD Project is an effort to create an ever expanding software package for research and study of God and His Word.
The SWORD Bible Framework allows easy manipulation of Bible texts, commentaries, lexicons, dictionaries, etc. Many frontends are build using this framework. An installed module set may be shared between any frontend using the framework.
- Devel package for openSUSE:Factory
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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sword-1.6.0-closing_section_not_chapter.patch | 0000003630 3.54 KB | |
sword-1.6.0-fix_compiler_warnings.patch | 0000039683 38.8 KB | |
sword-1.6.0-fix_osis2mod_compression_default.patch | 0000000626 626 Bytes | |
sword-1.6.0-missing_includes.patch | 0000001976 1.93 KB | |
sword-1.6.0-regex_only_when_needed.patch | 0000006744 6.59 KB | |
sword-1.6.0-simplify_diatheke.patch | 0000000651 651 Bytes | |
sword-1.6.0.tar.bz2 | 0001395020 1.33 MB | |
sword.changes | 0000002471 2.41 KB | |
sword.spec | 0000003894 3.8 KB |
Revision 3 (latest revision is 35)
Lars Vogdt (lrupp)
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(revision 3)
- update to 1.6.0: + Added list support in OSIS HTML conversion + Added fallback checks for OS specific module locations: ++$ALLUSERSPROFILE/Application Data/sword additionally looked for at: ++ $HOMEDRIVE$HOMEPATH/Application Data ++ added ~/sword (note the absense of '.') + added new bookname translations + general cleanup and bugfixing - use/adapt debian patches: + sword-1.6.0-closing_section_not_chapter.patch + sword-1.6.0-fix_compiler_warnings.patch + sword-1.6.0-fix_osis2mod_compression_default.patch + sword-1.6.0-missing_includes.patch + sword-1.6.0-regex_only_when_needed.patch + sword-1.6.0-simplify_diatheke.patch - disable static lib - enable icu - enable tests (disable verseparsing test for now) - enable examples - strip binaries and lib
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