I was just about to start praying and bible reading. My girlfriend has this
great bible which has comments on every page, which I definitely like to read
while studying. So I thought I'd start up BibleTime, to print the chapters I
wanted to read together with commentary. Pity, this doesn't work!
I was just about to start praying and bible reading. My girlfriend has this,
great bible which has comments on every page, which I definitely like to
read, while studying. So I thought I'd start up BibleTime, to print the
chapters I, wanted to read together with commentary. Pity, this doesn't wo
SWMgr loads the global module list and then augments it with anything in
the user's home directory. May I suggest adding a
~/.sword/mods.d/private.conf and including all of your private
overrides. It should just work for all frontends. e.g.
private.conf
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[GerHfa2002]
C
Hi,
in BibleTime we currently store the key in our config because it's not
possible to write into system-wide module config files.
The fix is probably to store in both places whenever possible. If the config
is not writable the key should be stored in BT's config file.
At least that's what I thin
On Thu, 6 Sep 2007, BLI wrote:
> Would you consider adding another free verse by verse exegetical commentary
> to your free download list? It comes in video, audio and written formats all
> free! Please look at
> www.freebiblecommentary.org
> Thank you,
> Dr. Bob Utley
> www.biblelessonsintl.com
Eeli Kaikkonen wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Sep 2007, DM Smith wrote:
>
>> BibleTime stores the unlock key in a non-standard place where
>> GnomeSword, BibleDesktop and any other Sword program cannot find it.
>> The proper location is in gerhfa2002.conf (I think I have the name
>> correct). You should be