[sword-devel] ListKey question and MacSword 1.1

William Thimbleby wjt100 at york.ac.uk
Sat May 8 12:27:15 MST 2004


It seems to work fine until something like:

      lk = vk.ParseVerseList("mat 3:16", vk, true);
      lk = "john 3:16";

On 8 May 2004, at 19:37, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:

>      lk = vk.ParseVerseList("mat;mark;luke", vk, true);
>      lk = "john 3:16";
>      std::cout << "\nError should be set: " << ((lk.Error()) ? 
> "set":"not set");
>
>
>
> William Thimbleby wrote:
>> Cheers,
>> The other question is: how do I find out if a listkey contains a key? 
>> So, for instance if I have a list key generated from a verse list or 
>> find results, how can I find out if it contains "John 3:16"?
>> —Will
>> On 8 May 2004, at 18:52, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
>>> William,
>>>     Sounds like a great release!!!  Maybe we can get it on the new 
>>> CD before we cut (since it's taking me way too long to finish up 
>>> necessary todo items).
>>>
>>>     Not sure I completely understand your question...  It sounds 
>>> quite straight-forward, but from my experience, maybe you're asking 
>>> something I had troubles with... (or maybe I'm trying to read too 
>>> much in and it really is a basic question).
>>>
>>> Here's the basic answer, I'll save my time for the other answer in 
>>> case this is really what you want:
>>>
>>>      ListKey lk;
>>>      lk << "john 3:16";
>>>      std::cout << "Count should be 1: " << lk.Count();
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> William Thimbleby wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> Does anyone know if there is a way to see if a listkey contains a  
>>>> single key? That'd be very handy.
>>>> also FYI I've released a beta version of MacSword 1.1:
>>>> http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/macsword/MacSword-1.1beta2.dmg? 
>>>> download
>>>> here are the changes so far:
>>>> Support for general books
>>>> Find ranges now supported — for faster and more accurate searching
>>>> Regular expression search result are now highlighted
>>>> Left to right text supported properly
>>>> Devotionals now remember window opened in
>>>> MacSword remembers expanded items in modules list
>>>> Cheers guys,
>>>> —Will
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