[sword-devel] STEP modules - back from the dead

Trandahl, Steve sword-devel@crosswire.org
Thu, 22 Feb 2001 05:49:38 -0800


Troy,
	I've tried emailing you at scribe@crosswire.org and
troy@crosswire.org and not gotten any response.  They were sent from this
email address.  Could you please let me know what I'm doing wrong?

Thanks,

Steve Trandahl
Cotelligent Philadelphia
steve.trandahl@cotelligent.com <mailto:steve.trandahl@cotelligent.com> 


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Troy A. Griffitts [mailto:scribe@crosswire.org]
> Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 8:18 PM
> To: sword-devel@crosswire.org
> Subject: Re: [sword-devel] STEP modules - back from the dead
> 
> 
> Steve,
> 	I'd like to see what you have.  You can email me 
> directly.  I have a
> STEP2vpl tool done that works great with the NKJV that parsons has for
> free download.  Then one could easily use vpl2mod to create a sword
> module.  Check out the STEP2vpl tool under utilities.
> 
> 	Ultimately, I'd like to use the STEP module datafiles 
> directly without
> converting.
> 
> 	This may solve some of the copyright issues we're 
> talking about now.
> 
> 	We also still need good filters.  Our RTF filters are 
> pretty basic.
> 
> 		-Troy.
> 
> 
> 
> "Trandahl, Steve" wrote:
> > 
> > Troy,
> >         Sorry I haven't been in touch since this last 
> email.  I was hoping
> > I'd have more time to review my code and provide a "readme" 
> of some kind
> > before sending it to you.  I have it ZIPped up (minus any 
> readme file) and
> > can send it any time.  Should I post the email with the 
> attachment to this
> > list, or send it to you at some other address?  Are you 
> still interested
> > since it's been a couple of months since my last post?
> > 
> >         I am researching compiling under Linux and I 
> believe I will be able
> > to do so very soon.  I want to be able to compare the 
> output of different
> > modules so that I can see if I am outputting the text in a 
> format SWORD can
> > understand.  However, I'm not at all clear on where 
> development stands.
> > Where are you at this point and how can I help?  Where are 
> your modules and
> > what are they called?
> > 
> > Steve Trandahl
> >