[bt-devel] SWORD 1.7

Greg Hellings greg.hellings at gmail.com
Tue Apr 24 20:53:26 MST 2012


In anticipation of the 1.7 release I have updated the SVN Doxygen
files at http://crosswire.org/~ghellings/svnclassdocs/

Obviously they can be useful both to anyone wanting to test and see
changes to the API (http://crosswire.org/~ghellings/ contains links to
Doxygen for 1.6.2 for comparison) and also for seeing which methods
and classes lack proper documentation. Likewise, running the command
"doxygen doc/Doxyfile" from the root of the source tree will generate
all of Doxygen's output, including warnings for undocumented arguments
and the like. The command runs in about a minute's time on the server.

--Greg

On Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 2:59 PM, Troy A. Griffitts <scribe at crosswire.org> wrote:
> I have 2 weeks off back home in Phoenix at the beginning of May and hope to
> push out a new release of SWORD.
>
> Can people speak up regarding any outstanding issues so I can start
> planning.
>
> o       I know we are at an odd place with trunk osis2mod and current filter
> sets.  Any update or news on that?
>
> o       This is the first thread which supports the new XHTML filters,
> though they are mostly just a stub right now.  I think I converted Words of
> Christ over to use a span and maybe a couple other tags, but they were meant
> for the frontends who would like to use them to begin XHTML-izing them.  Any
> frontend develops up for morphing these things into something you'll commit
> to use and collaborate with the other frontend developers to be sure they
> are happy with the results, as well?  Collaboration is important on this
> one.
>
> o       We had a bug regarding size limits somewhere in the z drivers.  The
> original author of these hasn't been around for a while.  I can look into
> this, but I don't have much of an advantage over others on this one.  This
> would be a good bug to track down if you'd like to start getting your feet
> wet deep in internals of the engine code.
>
> o       We still have an outstanding bug report with TOP going to Malachi or
> something like this in a certain Bible module (I'm old and have forgotten
> the details on this one.  I think we talked about it in #sword.  I couldn't
> find a message thread)
>
> I'll scan the bug tracker, so be sure every issue you know about is entered
> there: http://crosswire.org/bugs
>
> But also be loud if you don't see your favorite bug fixed or talked about.
>
>
> Thanks for any constructive help you can lend for this release!
>
> Troy
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> On 04/21/2012 09:29 PM, Barry Drake wrote:
>>
>> I just discovered that Bibletime and Xiphos can't be installed together
>> from the Ubuntu packages for 12.04 because of dependency conflicts. I
>> used to like having both frontends available. I just wondered if folk
>> were aware of the current situation and whether this will alter any time
>> soon?
>>
>> God bless, Barry.
>>
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