I tried to email this list last week - but alas, the server was down according to Troy.<br>
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I have created a tarball of the latest version of wxSword on
SourceForge. I was trying for the past two weeks to get a build
going under Windows, however I am not, alas, a Windows
programmer. I tried taking the route of MinGW and was nearly
successful. I plan to return to that soon.<br>
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With the latest CVS version of wxMozilla I was able to achieve proper
display of UTF-8 non-Latin characters (Hebrew appears to be displaying
backwards, but I'm not a Hebrew expert, so I'm not certain of that) and
there is support for all of the types of books that Sword
supports. There are still no bells and whistles because I was
busy slaving away on trying to get the Windows build. One problem
is that I have never been successful with building a wxWidgets program
under my version of VC++ 6.0, which is an archaic version, and I
believe that wxWidgets properly requires a significantly newer version
of the compiler. However, the examples that come with wxWidgets
will build, so I must just be missing something.<br>
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I will get back to you if I am able to complete a Windows build.
For now I was just dropping back into Linux so that I could test the
new CVS changes the wxMozilla guys made to their package so that I
could get UTF-8 to properly display.<br>
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Shalom,<br>
Greg Hellings<br>