
Conversely, if you fix errors in a text, or if a text is a collaborative work, a small description of the changes made, with the name of the modification author, would be a good idea.
it's better if you don't forbid modifications of your text (avoid the ND versions), in particular because any text can contain errors. I strongly suggest that you distribute your texts under one of the following licenses : Creative Commons Licenses Regarding the Licenses for the texts in this archive, when a clear license is available, it will be included in the text itself. I'd like JSesh code to be at some point 100% under a solid free-software license (the CECILL license, which is LGLP compatible), and hence, the idea is to externalise parts of JSesh which have a different license. the licenses for the texts are not very clear. JSesh June 2 at 6:53 AM Dear all, In order to clean up the sources of JSesh, I have put those texts in a separate project ( Of course, they will still be included in the JSesh distribution. A standalone archive will probably also attract more people, included people submitting new texts the texts lack "web" visibility I guess some JSesh users don't even know they are available. It would be very convenient to be able to give access to new texts without creating a new JSesh distribution for that purpose the "life cycle" of texts is not the same as the one of the software itself. JSesh exports its hieroglyphs as pictures, and word doesn't like them very much.
MS WORD : your mileage may vary This is not Microsoft bashing, it's a simple constatation. JSesh has a number of output capabilities. Some manuel de codage features are not available yet through the menus, but you have always the possibility of writing the code directly. Here I will only make a small list, and give suggestions. JSesh also allows you to edit hieroglyphic texts, either by typing manuel de codage codes, or by a more intuitive menu system.
JSESH PRETYPE TEXT HOW TO
They can be found in JSesh distributions, but there are a number of problems : A detailled chapter is devoted to how to use JSesh with various word processors. Manuel de Codage Texts for JSesh (and other projects)Ĭurrently, JSesh includes a relatively large number of Manuel de codage texts.