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2009-10-21
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@ Morocco
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2009-10-21
, 16:13
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#152
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Have you had a look at this? http://thegoan.com/firebible/ It's a Bible add-on for the Firefox browser. I don't know if this would be a good idea for the n900 or not. It doesn't require that you be online though.
Technically, FireBible will work on any platform which supports Firefox and Java
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2009-10-21
, 16:14
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#153
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My thoughts regarding an 'attack plan' is to first spend some time exploring Qt and what I can do within the confines of the Maemo5/hildon environment....then (as Nathan suggested) start digging into BibleTime to see where a clean 'split' can be made (hopefully the code isn't so gnarly that this is impossible!). There should be a layer of code that deals with interacting with the Sword API - we can borrow heavily from this - and above this should be some presentation layer code that we can hopefully find a way to 'massage' into a new hildon-style GUI.
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2009-10-21
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#154
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2009-10-21
, 16:35
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This may well be the best approach. My only concern is that it may be difficult to reuse much code, while having a maemo interface that feels native. The SWORD api is actually pretty good; it's high-level enough that the simple stuff I'm doing now takes a couple dozen lines of code.
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2009-10-21
, 17:31
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#156
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2009-10-21
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@ Cornwall, UK
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#157
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2009-10-21
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#158
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2009-10-21
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#159
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Update: I figured out why the controls weren't themed correctly - I was running the app directly instead of using the run-standalone.sh script. It looks much better now.
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2009-10-22
, 06:57
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@ Texas
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#160
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bible, maemo 5, rapier, reference browser, religious apps, scripture reader, sword |
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