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<font face="FreeSerif">Merry Christmas!<br>
Xiphos 4.0.0<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://sourceforge.net/projects/gnomesword/files/Xiphos/4.0.0/">https://sourceforge.net/projects/gnomesword/files/Xiphos/4.0.0/</a><br>
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In this release:<br>
* Alternate versification ("av11n")<br>
Deuterocanonical and other (non-KJV) bible/chapter/verse
schemas.<br>
* Support for module configuration directives:<br>
- Feature=NoParagraphs (default verse-per-line setting)<br>
- PreferredCSSXHTML=style.css (per-module CSS display control)<br>
- OSISXlit and OSISEnum (transliteration and enumeration)<br>
* General CSS control for all modules' display (default-style.css)<br>
* Module manager improvements and bug fixes<br>
* Restored Win32 NTFS compatibility (viz. accented login names)<br>
* Far better GTK3 support<br>
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What is available here:<br>
* Source tarball *.tar.gz<br>
* Fedora RPM (F19 i686 & x86_64; F21 x86_64) *.rpm<br>
* Win32 installer *.exe<br>
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- For distribution and personal builders, get *.tar.gz, plus you
will need BibleSync 1.1.2, also available at the top of the Files
area.<br>
- For Fedora users, there are F19 (i686 & x86_64) and F21
(x86_64) *.rpm, and again you will need BibleSync 1.1.2.<br>
- For Windows (XP and later), *.exe is all you need.<br>
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For RPM, the packages are built as a set of 3:<br>
- xiphos-gtk2 and/or xiphos-gtk3<br>
- xiphos-common<br>
You can install all 3 at once, and the "alternatives" system will
keep one of -gtk2 or -gtk3 current: "alternatives --display
xiphos"<br>
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These *.rpm should be considered unofficial. Official builds for
distributions will become available as those responsible make
them.<br>
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--karl<br>
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