[bt-devel] Virtual Modules, II

Torsten Uhlmann bt-devel@crosswire.org
Tue, 18 Jan 2000 15:38:28 +0100


----- Original Message ----- 
From: webmedic <bah@webmedic.net>
To: <bt-devel@crosswire.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2000 1:52 PM
Subject: Re: [bt-devel] Virtual Modules, II


> On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, you wrote:
>   TU > I once sent this mail to the list but got no response. It is quiet important to me so I send it again:
>   TU > 
>   TU > NEW FEATURE:
>   TU > ~~~~~~~~~~~~
>   TU > 
>   TU > Yesterday while reading a kind of collection of bible quotes to certain topics 
>   TU > I had an idea for a new feature which I find quiet useful:
>   TU > 
>   TU > We should implement VIRTUAL MODULES. 
>   TU > Simplest way: Have bookmarks under a topic. If you click on the bookmark it will 
>   TU > open (as you would have guessed). If you click on the group it will produce a virtual view with the texts
>   TU > of the bookmarks (and info on the quote/module) and show it in a normal text presenter.
>   TU > 
>   TU > How do you find this? I find this is quiet a cool feature :)
> 
> 
> This sounds interesting. Also I would mention in the commentaries or
> lexdict's if there is a reference to a verse that by clicking on it the user
> would be taken to that verse in whatever bible translation is selected at that
> time.
Hmm, well that sounds interesting too. But is not so easy. You can have more than 
one bible text open. Which one do you speak to. You could create a RMB Menu where you
insert all open bibles or even all bible.
But the maybe bigger problem is to find what is a reference of a verse! I believe
they are usually not marked in a specific way. If they were we could implement special flags
so the presenter knows what to do with it.

It is nevertheless a point we should not leave behind...

> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>   TU > 
>   TU > 
>   TU > 
>   TU > 
>   TU > kind regards,
>   TU > Torsten Uhlmann
>   TU > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>   TU > TUhlmann@debis.com
>   TU > TUhlmann@gmx.de
>   TU > 
>   TU > http://www.bibletime.de
>   TU > http://www.tuhlmann.purespace.de
>   TU > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>   TU > Wise men still seek him!
> -- 
> ---------------------------------------------
> He must increase but I must decrease
> 
> Brook Humphrey
> Webmaster: Thelinuxstop.com
> Webmaster: Webmedic.net
> Webmaster: Godshealingherbs.com
> Owner:     Mobile PC Medic
> Holiness unto the lord