My sword path (for xiphos) is under my Win7 user profile, so that doesn't
quite explain your success.
I've used mod2zmod and other utils with this path.
C:\Users\David\AppData\Roaming\Sword
David
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Ok everything is working fine now. According xiphos you are allowed to save
your bibles in the profile of all users or your own user profile. I saved
my bible in a user profile and could open my bible without any problems but
the command mod2zmod did not work. The moment I moved the bible under
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On Feb 14, 2012, at 3:52 AM, David Haslam wrote:
> Are we open source or aren't we?
This is a leading, rhetorical question, playing on the word open. But I'll try
to answer.
Open refers to the distribution and use of the code, not to any policies
regarding its development. In the case of JSwo
DMSmith wrote,
"(In the case of JSword it is even more important not to show the verse over
and over again!) ".
Quite so! And see also http://www.crosswire.org/bugs/browse/API-144
Will anyone volunteer to try and solve this issue for SWORD utils?
btw. There are now 60 open issues in API, the ea
Are we open source or aren't we?
If Greg has developed some good patches, why was he being denied commit
privileges?
David
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