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nethanja
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Post by nethanja »

Hi Costas
Exactly the opposite. The majority of Greek people call themselves Christians but are not real believers. They are a sample of people that could make your parents turn away from Christianity... It is shocking, in the country of the NT, most people are not true believers (actually when you talk about the NT they think you are some kind of heretic...)
waa... what to do then besides praying?
hmm... than u are an exceptions?
how do u come to faith?
Check this pls: http://bibledatabase.org/bibles_indo.html
What are the differences? They all appear to be in public domain. I can convert these in a day or so.
the first is the daily language.
the second is the new version.
the third is the old version.
but it doesn't mean that the new one is better.
eSword uses the same text actually (it is not 2,4MB, it is as a usual .ont file, around 1,2 MB uncompressed)
but I still have to install esword, shouldn't I?

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Post by nethanja »

Hmm, i am not sure what the question is. I think there is a bug in ver.2 with the dialog with the fonts, but they are used. Can you please explain in more detail pls?
Everytime I call The Word ver 2 in win 95,
it display both chinese-ver with the wrong fonts or maybe with default fonts.
I try to change it in preference and save it.
but each time I restart The Word, the change aren't there/saved.
it's only in these two ver. I tried to change something else and it's saved and correctly showed next time.

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nethanja
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Post by nethanja »

Hi Costas,

I've tried to convert from BibleDatabase.
But it said: internal error.

I've tried to convert from E-sword.
But it said: restricted version.

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nethanja wrote:Hi Costas,

I've tried to convert from BibleDatabase.
But it said: internal error.

I've tried to convert from E-sword.
But it said: restricted version.

n
OK, let me check that and try to do it myself.
Conversion from BibleDatabase is not supported (yet). Not sure about eSword...
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nethanja wrote: Everytime I call The Word ver 2 in win 95,
it display both chinese-ver with the wrong fonts or maybe with default fonts.
I try to change it in preference and save it.
but each time I restart The Word, the change aren't there/saved.
it's only in these two ver. I tried to change something else and it's saved and correctly showed next time.
n
OK, this is a bug of ver.2, sorry cannot fix that there, but there is a workaround.

Let's say that you want the CUVS module to use the Tahoma font.
Open the cuvs.ont file, go to the end of it and add this line:

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font=Tahoma
This will make TW use this font for this module. If you want you can add a list of combatible fonts, and TW will use the first that it find available on the system, for example:

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font=Tahoma,Arial,Gentium
Hope this helps,
Costas
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Post by nethanja »

sorry, costas.

no difference with this font=Gentium for pinyin or font=MingLiU for trad-chin.
I'll just do it everytime manually.

thanks,
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Post by nethanja »

correction.
The pinyin.ont or the cuvt.ont have different word order (Pinyin without space, cuvt witho space)
I try to copy it from ts_stephanus (because it's set to Gentium from the beginning).

I got the pinyin right.
but the trad-chin not.

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Post by csterg »

nethanja wrote:sorry, costas.

no difference with this font=Gentium for pinyin or font=MingLiU for trad-chin.
I'll just do it everytime manually.

thanks,
n
Try with:

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font=@MingLiU
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Post by nethanja »

Try with:

font=@MingLiU
no difference.

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