I'm VERY interested in the .NET/C# wrapper. I'm also VERY interested in how you got it to work since I've attempted it myself. I never did get it to work.<br><br>I am not sure if I can be much help to anyone's efforts to create a new Windows front-end using this new wrapper, but I would sure love to try. I have written software in .NET/C# and enjoy doing so. In the meantime, I would love to work with this wrapper to familiarize myself better with using the Sword API. I use the VS 2005 Express Editions myself, so if I am able to assist you, I already know the development tools you are using!
<br><br>Please let us know when you have this available and any special notes about it. Question: What are your thoughts for the wrapper's license?<br><br>Also, does this mean you will stop work on the wxWidgets/wxMozilla version?
<br><br>Jason, thank you for your work!!!<br><br>God Bless,<br>Greg M.<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 1/18/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Jason Turner</b> <<a href="mailto:lefticus@gmail.com">lefticus@gmail.com
</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Chris,<br><br>Did you know that BibleStudy as it currently stands has been updated
<br>to use wxMozilla? It was the only way that I could get proper right to<br>left rendering working. I will probably take another look at<br>COM/activex versions of mozilla as I rewrite biblestudy to be .net.<br><br>-Jason
<br><br>On 1/18/06, Chris Little <<a href="mailto:chrislit@crosswire.org">chrislit@crosswire.org</a>> wrote:<br>> MSIE has the advantage of already being installed on the user's system<br>> (no code overhead). But it has the disadvantage of not being a very good
<br>> renderer, all things considered. And it's closed source.<br>><br>> We've long desired to hook up Gecko (the renderer in Mozilla/Firefox) as<br>> our Windows renderer, not necessarily because of any open source
<br>> philosophical reasons, but because we can access and change the<br>> underlying code--or use other people's modifications, like the addition<br>> of Graphite font rendering. But it comes at the additional cost of a
<br>> pretty large download and a rather complex program to build (Gecko).<br>> There's the old ActiveX wrapper for Mozilla, but it was never very<br>> stable and doesn't give us great access to the underlying renderer at
<br>> runtime (nor would the MSIE control).<br>><br>> --Chris<br>><br>--<br><a href="http://emptycrate.com">http://emptycrate.com</a> Games, Programming, Travel & other stuff<br><br>_______________________________________________
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