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| Posted by OldManRiver at Jul 23, 2011 1:01:06 PM |
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2 Features needed Sirs; Have not been using your tool long, so this maybe redundant, but could not find anything on it with search. What I see needed for this project are the following 2 things:
I have been working on the later and probably about 50% through the coding and am designing it so it not only captures both Thompson's and Nave's but also allows topic inputs via web, through review process, to avoid multiple similar topics and also keep topics Biblically focused. Would like feed back from those interested and especially those willing to help with the later. I also see the day, when we can develop an engine that you enter a topic, such as the one I am currently pursuing of "Necessity of Protection" where the engine would do a thesarus lookup on the terms entered and render all verses that are appropriate. Thanks! OMR |
| Posted by niccarter at Sep 22, 2011 3:31:51 AM |
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Re: 2 Features needed Hi there, To answer your first point, have you looked at: http://crosswire.org/study/ Hope that helps? :) ---------------------------------------- PocketSword Developer http://twitter.com/PocketSword |
| Posted by Mikey at Sep 28, 2011 6:46:38 AM |
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2 Features needed On the second feature request: Thompsons Chain references (the index portion found in the back of the Chain Reference Bible) is available in the Lexicon/Dictionary section of the crosswire library http://www.crosswire.org/sword/modules/ModInfo.jsp?modName=TCR This is the latest public domain version (1934) which includes only about the first 2000 chains of the modern Chain Reference Study Bibles available from Kirkbride. Also note that the 1934 version did not number the chains (each reference was labelled by subject in the margins and alphabetized in the index). We don't have the Scripture portion marked up to match the index (yet). |
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