[bt-devel] Patch for the new Idea
Olaf Radicke
briefkasten at olaf-radicke.de
Fri Jun 25 01:41:42 MST 2010
Hi Jaak and all!
Am Freitag, den 25.06.2010, 00:40 +0300 schrieb Jaak Ristioja:
> On 20.06.2010 00:14, Olaf Radicke wrote:
> > In the attachment is my patch. Look at that, please.
>
> I really like your idea, and by itself your patch looks quite good.
> However, there are
> some issues with this approach:
> 1) BibleMemorizer might not be installed
> 2) we might also want to support other software
Aye, that is clear! In the ticket-system you found a second way (patch):
No.:3018656
(http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3018656&group_id=954&atid=350954)
> Therefore, I think BibleTime would benefit more from a feature that
> would allow the user
> to configure and run arbitrary tools in similar fashion.
Aye! It is only a 'prof of concept'.
BibleTime can get one interface, it is static. Best way: XML. so
programs can develop on it.
And one interface for unknown use, for 'normally' user. Like this:
[program name] %t %b %c %v %f
%t = translation
%b = book
%c = chapter
%v = verse
%f = full cite verse
For example, BibleTime can call:
BibleMemorizer --verse='%b %c:%v' --cite='%f' --trans='%t'
That is the way of Kmail:
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Use_gvim_in_kmail
http://www.easylinux.de/Artikel/ausgabe/2004/02/060-kde-tipps/kde-15.png
nice time,
Olaf Radicke
(germany/munich)
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