CLEMENTINE Vulgate Module

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Re: CLEMENTINE Vulgate Module

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Rubio,
this looks great. Can I make a couple of suggestion to the format (very minor)?
Can we publish this at theword.net?
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Re: CLEMENTINE Vulgate Module

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Rodrigo Samy wrote:Rúbio,

outstanding dictionary! The layout is excellent and, with the colours, easier to read than in Diogenes software which I use sometimes and contains the same database. It would be great if updates were possible, technically.

Thank you very much!
Thank you, Rodrigo.
Rodrigo Samy wrote:(by the way, last years I had no conditions at all to proceed with the tagged F Almeida project or anything more ambitious...) :(
I've improved the suggesting engine, the tool is more efficient now. I hope we'll find the time to work on our project in the future.
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Re: CLEMENTINE Vulgate Module

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csterg wrote:Rubio,
this looks great. Can I make a couple of suggestion to the format (very minor)?
Can we publish this at theword.net?
Costas
Yes for both questions :)
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Re: CLEMENTINE Vulgate Module

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Thanks!
I make my visual suggestions based on the formatting of the TWOT:
- Cardo and Gentium fonts should be at size 12 (14 if used as headings)
- Line spacing should be set to 'At least 18'
- Before each paragraph spacing of 6px
- The green and purple color for special elements are not much used elsewhere, although they present no problem. The RGB=57,57,121 is a blue-ish color it could be used there. (the purple is mostly 'strange' here, the green-ish is also used elsewhere)
- not sure what the red m. is for, it looks a bit out of context
- I notice that there first line is kind of a title. This could be made in font size 14 (since it is Gentium mostly) and the rest of the text need NOT be indented for the first level.
I hope these are not many changes.
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