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See comments below.<br>
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Gary<br>
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On 05/29/2010 05:56 AM, Jonathan Morgan wrote:
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type="cite">I had a little play with it. A few comments:
<div>1. My bookname language appeared to default to Afrikaans (either
that or else when I looked at the configuration it changed it to that).
I presume Afrikaans is the first in the list of languages, but it
probably shouldn't be the default.</div>
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I can't reproduce that behaviour. I do seem to remember that a problem
like this occured with an early development version before any of our
final Windows releases. I don't remember the exact details, but there
was an extra file installed in a location that caused sword to not work
right with book languages. If you installed an early version like
that, I encourage you to delete your c:\Program Files\BibleTime
directory and reinstall BibleTime.<br>
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<div>2. When I changed my bookname language back to English (to one
of the two American Englishs listed), the bookmark titles remained
Afrikaans. I would expect them to have switched to English.</div>
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I agree this would be the desired behavior. I am not sure that it will
be easy to get it to do this.<br>
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<div>3. When I drag a reference below other references inside a
folder, it still puts the reference outside that folder. I have to
actually hover over the folder to get them in the folder.</div>
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When I drag a reference down from the last bookmark in a folder, I see
the arrow indented to the level of the last bookmark. If I release
then, the bookmark will go into the folder. If I move slightly further
down the arrow moves left indicating that the bookmark will be put
outside that folder. I think it is working correctly.<br>
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4. When I move a bookmark into a folder, rather than just moving there
it pops up a menu. I don't know about Linux, but for Windows this is
completely unexpected behaviour (drag = move. If you really want copy,
that's Ctrl-drag).<br>
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I have seen one other cross platform program that did this. Most do the
Ctrl-drag for copy. It may be unexpected, but it is obvious what it is
doing. If you did not know about Ctrl-drag, you would probably never
discover it. I would like opinions from others about this. <br>
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<div>Jon<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 1:34 PM, Gary
Holmlund <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:gary.holmlund@gmail.com">gary.holmlund@gmail.com</a>></span>
wrote:<br>
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style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">I
have uploaded a new BibleTime Development version for Windows.<br>
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You can find it at <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://sourcearchives.com/downloads" target="_blank">http://sourcearchives.com/downloads</a><br>
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It also has the new feature that allows the title of a bookmark to be
edited. See the bookmark right context menu "Edit bookmarks".<br>
<br>
Gary<br>
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