[sword-devel] New Windows SWORD GUI
Jason Turner
sword-devel@crosswire.org
Thu, 18 Dec 2003 18:37:20 -0700
There are just a few people on the project, myself, Dan Glassey and David
Trotz, but there has not been any development since I got un-unemployed (July
'03). Since the project is GPL feel free to take the source and run with it.
I have been considering starting up on it again, so I'm going to retain
control of the sourceforge project (esp since it also houses my several other
projects). If I decide to start up on it again I may join you if I like the
direction that you are going.
Oh yes, I will also mention that Sven Vollbehr has put a lot of effort into
designing a new gui and may want to work with you. Also, if you aren't
exactly sure which direction you want to take the project, I (and probably
David Trotz) would be happy to make suggestions.
-Jason Turner
On Monday 15 December 2003 12:54 pm, Simon Lagendijk wrote:
> Hi Jason,
>
> I just downloaded it, and it looked quite nice. Is there still any
> development on wxWindows? If so, who are working on it, so I can ask
> them if I can join them; if nobody's working on it, can I continue
> development of it?
>
> Simon
>
> Jason Turner wrote:
> >I just thought I should mention my BibleStudy (a.k.a. wxSword) that is
> > hosted at www.sf.net/projects/christiangame the development is a little
> > stale, but it is a fully functioning wx based alternative to the current
> > windows ui.
> >
> >-Jason Turner
> >
> >On Friday 12 December 2003 06:45 am, Lynn Allan wrote:
> >>Simon,
> >>
> >>I believe you earlier asked about cross-development compiler tools for
> >>Windows development?
> >>
> >>If I understand your question (and if it was you that asked), there are
> >>several alternatives that I am aware of.
> >>
> >>1. Al Stevens donated "Quincy" for free usage. It is a relatively simple
> >>ide that utilizes a gnu based compiler/linker back-end. It comes with
> >>several editions of his "Teach Yourself C++". The 2002 version comes with
> >>edition 7. It is mostly to facilitate building the sample code in his
> >> book. Kinda cool, but probably only adequate for early prototypes?
> >>
> >>2. The Palm interface to the InVerse Scripture memorization freeware used
> >>the cgywin command line tools. It also uses gnu based compiler back-end.
> >>For me, I had to struggle to set it up, since I have little or no Linux
> >>experience. There may very well be an ide. My impression is that a very
> >>similar setup could be used for the development you have proposed, except
> >>some of the Palm specific files replaced. (someone else on this list
> >>probably is far more aware than I on this)
> >>
> >>If you are interested and/or still need info, I can hunt around for links
> >>and directions.
> >>
> >>HTH and sharing the reason for the season,
> >>http://learningcards.eeworks.org/EeCard01.html
> >>
> >>Lynn A
> >>
> >>
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