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Xiphos is a Bible study tool written for Linux, UNIX, and Windows using GTK, offering a rich and featureful environment for reading, study, and research using modules from The SWORD Project and elsewhere.
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Classification of resources #319

Closed xiphos-bug-inhaler closed 8 years ago

xiphos-bug-inhaler commented 15 years ago

(I sent this report already to GnomeSword-users@lists.sourceforge.net, but as in Manual/Introduction it is written:

'Xiphos is currently in development, so this manual may not reflect the program as you see it. If it does not, please file a bug at the project website .... So I file a bug for this and other reports concerning the manual)

In the Xiphos Manual 2.1 it is written:

Bible Text Pane The Bible Text pane displays the Bible text which is currently being viewed. Commentary Pane The Commentary pane displays commentaries on the current Bible Text being used. Book Pane The Book Pane displays general books available from the Sword Project. These include modules like "Calvin's Institutes", "Josephus: The Complete Works" etc. This Pane can be accessed via the Book View tab just below the Commentary Pane. Dictionary/Book Pane The Dictionary/Book Pane displays dictionary information on selected words in the Bible Text Pane. It is located just below the Commentary Pane

When you right-click in the different interface sections, the interface displays a popup menu, which provides access to more module-specific options, including display controls and printing services.

In Xiphos 3.1 Menu/View there are the options:

The Xiphos program actually shows the

The Sidebar shows:

-> Make the manual - menu - actual program - sidebar to concur.

In addition I would suggest to use:

Reported by: *anonymous

Original Ticket: gnomesword/bugs/318

xiphos-bug-inhaler commented 15 years ago

Opening a daily devotional resource in a tab, it is classified as Dictionary/Lexicon in Menu/View

-> What about making in the dictionary pane also 2 tabs (dictionary/devotion) like in the commentary one (commentary/book)?

Original comment by: ewst

xiphos-bug-inhaler commented 15 years ago

some edits were made in -r3136 to make this somewhat more consistent.

Original comment by: karlkleinpaste