[bt-devel] Applied Down Button For Next Verse Patch [UPDATE]

Luke Mauldin bt-devel@crosswire.org
Sat, 23 Jun 2001 22:10:05 -0500


There were a list of like five languages in the /bibletime/docs/Makefile.am
.  I cannot remember which two it was, but when running make -f Makefile.cvs
from the main bibletime directory I got an error saying that two directories
specified in /bibletime/docs/Makefile.am did not exist.  I removed the
entries for those two directories and then bibletime compiled fine.  I did
not think any of it at the time because it was just documentation.

Luke

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-bt-devel@crosswire.org
[mailto:owner-bt-devel@crosswire.org]On Behalf Of Martin Gruner
Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2001 3:01 PM
To: bt-devel@crosswire.org
Subject: Re: [bt-devel] Applied Down Button For Next Verse Patch
[UPDATE]


Normally the Makefile.am is created by the gen_am.sh script.
Why don't you have the 2 languages? What is going wrong?

Martin

Am Samstag, 23. Juni 2001 21:43 schrieben Sie:
> I just noticed that when I applied the patch to implement the button to
> select which way the down arrow works that  got
/bibletime/docs/Makefile.am
> updated as well.  Orginally I had to take two languages out of that
> Makefile.am to get bibletime to build because it couldn't find those two
> languages.  I do not currently have a copy of the "original"
> /bibletime/docs/Makefile.am so if someone else who DOES have a good copy
of
> it could replace it in the CVS, I would appraicate it.
>
> Luke
>
> On Saturday 23 June 2001 02:07 pm, you wrote:
> > I just committed the patch to add an option to allow the down arrow
> > button to select the next verse to the CVS.  The only "problem" that I
> > found with it was that to actually change which way the down button
> > scrolled, the user had to go into options and change it and then click
ok
> > but the the user will have to close down the current module and open-up
a
> > new module for the change to take affect.  If someone knows how to get
it
> > to apply to the current, open modules that would be great.
> >
> > Luke