Tuesday, September 12, 2006

LXX that work's properly with Strong's Numbers

Re: E-Sword updates
Posted by: "Ben Krueger" ben.krueger@shaw.ca letstalkpublications
Mon Sep 11, 2006 10:18 am (PST)
> > >LXX that work's properly with Strong's Numbers.> >> > I thought that somebody had provided the workaround for that. [I'm> > sorry, I've forgotten what it is, but it involves csting Greek> > Strong's as Hebrew. I _think_ the details are in the list archives.]I created an LXX+ dictionary and I put it in the e-sword_modules yahooforum's file area.<<http://tech. groups.yahoo. com/group/ e-sword_modules/ files>> in thedictionaries folder.


Posted by: "Wayne Shaffer" wayne777@post.com wayne7777777777
Mon Sep 11, 2006 3:05 am (PST)
--- In eSword@yahoogroups. com, "Jonathon Blake" wrote:>> Wayne wrote:> > >LXX that work's properly with Strong's Numbers.> > I thought that somebody had provided the workaround for that. [I'm> sorry, I've forgotten what it is, but it involves csting Greek> Strong's as Hebrew. I _think_ the details are in the list archives.]> True, there is a workaround, and it's not bad. It requires a"special" dictionary module to "trick" e-Sword. (Thanks again towhomever it was that created that.) Doesn't help with the "tool-tip"definitions, but better than nothing.> >Proximity searching> > If I hadn't gotten sidetracked into writing documentation for utility> programs, I would have written a program to do that a year ago.> Cool! That implies there is hope. :-)

Monday, September 11, 2006

Yahoo! Mail Beta - Stop the clicking

Yahoo! Mail Updates » 2006 » August: "If neither of these scenarios describes your situation, and you’re using Yahoo! Mail Beta on Internet Explorer, those clicks you’re hearing (and believe us, we’re hearing them too!) are handy indicator sounds Explorer provides to tell you each time a server’s being contacted for something. And you can turn them OFF.
Here’s how to restore peace and tranquility.
1. From the “Start” pop-up menu on your desktop, select your computer’s “Control Panel.”
2. From this list, pick “Sounds and Audio Devices” (for Windows XP) or “Sounds and Multimedia Properties” (for Windows 2000). A dialog window opens.
3. From the tabs across the top, pick “Sounds.”
4. Scroll down and you’ll find a category called “Windows Explorer.” The last item under this heading is “Start Navigation.” Click this to highlight it.
5. In the box just below this, called “Sounds,” open the pop-up menu and scroll to the top to choose (None). See here.
6. Click the “OK” button to close the dialog window. And exhale – ahhhh.
How did we figure that out? Well, it was that – or go completely nuts. So we looked hard.
Now that you’ve earned your associate’s degree in click-free, why not enjoy a quiet cup o’ tea. Thanks for stopping by.
The Yahoo! Mail Beta team"

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Google Toolbar Send to Blogger Test

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I copied the above bit of text to test how the 'Send to Blogger' button on the Google Toolbar works

Tuesday, June 08, 2004

bible lookup by using a favorites

Message: 1
Date: Mon, 07 Jun 2004 11:21:41 -0400
From: Karsten Sedmera
Subject: favelet for looking up a passage on BibleGateway

I just figured it out (i.e. a "favelet" that will look up a selected
passage in a new browser window). For those of you with *Internet
Explorer* and are interested:

[1] Create a new Favorite (preferably in your "link" toolbar, where it's
easy to access) and name it something like "S_NASB" (i.e. the code below
will look up the passage in the NASB by default).
[2] Go to your favorites menu, *right* click on this new Favorite, and
choose "Properties".
[3] In the "URL:" field copy and paste the code on the following line
(all one line; no line breaks) and then click OK to accept it:

javascript:Qr=document.selection.createRange().text;if(Qr)NW=open();NW.location.href='http://www.biblegateway.com/cgi-bin/bible?language=english&version=NASB&passage='+escape(Qr);void
0

[3] Now you can go to a webpage with scripture references in it (e.g.
http://tinyurl.com/22rxc), select a scripture reference (e.g. "3 John
9"), and then click on your new Favorite (i.e. a "favelet" which opens
the scripture ref in a new window).

Enjoy! Kris