On 11/26/2010 1:24 PM, mmfma...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for this great software.
I have an old thml file and I want to create a module to open it in
xiphos. The command I ran for this was:
xml2gbs -fT ~/path/to/file.thml modulename
The module seems OK, I get the following files:
modulename.
Hi All,
Yesterday I released an Android app which uses the Sword C++ JNI Library
that Troy has created for us. If you have an Android phone you can hit up
the link here:
http://market.android.com/search?q=pname:com.smurphete.android.esv
The source code for it exists here:
http://code.google.com/p
Hi mmfmarin,
If I understand correctly from the fact that you're using xml2gbs,
you're working on a ThML Genbook, right? (As opposed to a Bible,
Commentary, or Dictionary)
I'd suggest you start by looking in two places. Firstly, look at the
conf file for another ThML Genbook. I would suggest "S
Thanks for this great software.
I have an old thml file and I want to create a module to open it in
xiphos. The command I ran for this was:
xml2gbs -fT ~/path/to/file.thml modulename
The module seems OK, I get the following files:
modulename.bdt modulename.dat modulename.idx
I don't know the