Please do not rely on module export and re-import. This might be useful to see what is going on inside a module, but is lossy and to an extent unpredictable. I would not use any text prepared in this way to upload a new module. Instead, please have a look at James Tauber's and Ulrike Sandborg-Peter
On 01/04/2018 03:02 AM, Greg Hellings wrote:
> I'd like to wrap a Sword 1.8.1 release this week
FYI, I had been intending to get debug work done on Xiphos and arrange
the 4.0.8 release closely with Sword 1.8.1. However I've been handling
serious time suckage this week and last, and I'm about to be
Progress of the job:
I'm waiting an answer about the lxxm.jar and the convert.sh script.
I tried to use mod2osis (I know it's not recommanded), and run again
osis2mod with the good v11n (LXX), after I used the -a option for the
deutero/apocr books. It give a really satisfactory result... Just for
Good point.
The whole automatic email system needs a massive rewrite, but to be honest, it is currently for me only one point of several which still hurt in my semi automatic upload system. I am a lot faster now than I was 4 years ago when I started uploading modules, simply because so much
It might add value for everyone if the module upload notice email includes
a link to more information:
http://crosswire.org/sword/modules/ModInfo.jsp?modName=OSHB
This shouldn't take much in the way of logic, and makes it much simpler to
figure out what the module identifier code means.
On Fri,
Dear All,
This is to announce that we have just now uploaded OSHB.
This is is an updated version of OSHB.
Many thanks to David for the hard work.
yours
The Module Team
P.S.: This email is sent automatically on upload of a new/updated module
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