[bt-devel] beta1 is released now

Martin Gruner bt-devel@crosswire.org
Fri, 30 Jun 2000 10:01:23 +0200


Hi everybody,

Joachim, thank you for the screenshots. That is just exactly what we needed.
The animated logos search is very interesting and also the greek window.

Now how do we continue the development? We need ideas. Joachim, I'm not sure 
whether a graphical installation of modules is necessary (there is an 
installmanager on the sword CD), and it would maybe be an indepentent app.
We should be sure to use our few capabilities and resources in the right 
place.

Any suggestions?

also remaining are:
-searchdialog (layout, rexexpeditor)
-printing

My suggestion: have strongnumbers behave as hyperlinks into their dictionary
We need to speed bt up! Not only a sword matter...

Martin

Am Fre, 30 Jun 2000 schrieb Joachim Ansorg:
> I uploaded some screenshots to www.bibletime.de/images/bible-programs/
>
> --Joachim
>
> Am Don, 29 Jun 2000 schrieben Sie:
> > Hi,
> >
> > good work. Hopefully we will have lots of user feedback.
> > Joachim, Is dnd ok now? If so, what should I start to work on now?
> >
> > Somebody on the sword list said that logos is much better than sword.
> > Can anyone report about it and even provide some screenshots?
> > We should collect lots of different screenshots of different programs on
> > a secret place on bibletime.de and compare and learn from others.
> > Joachim, you said you have some?
> >
> > If bibletime shall be the _best_ available tool (which is a very high
> > aim), it requires a LOT of work and especially early design and layout
> > and interface discussion and development. It is easier to change
> > something now than later.
> > Do y'all agree?
> > (If we would continue development just the way that I personally am
> > developing, bt would move towards a dead end.)
> >
> > Maybe we could even set up some possiblity to receive and collect
> > suggestions
> >
> > >from the users, and create a list that is available for the developers?
> >
> > Martin
> >
> > Am Don, 29 Jun 2000 schrieb Joachim Ansorg:
> > > Does somebody volunteer to create packages (RPM, DEB)?
> > >
> > > --Joachim