Thanks Gary. That's perfect. It looks like some how the "Bible" it decided to
use as the master display is: Maps by American Bible Society
And the last bit of debug output I see is from bishop.js line 856 before the
app crashes. This should get me to the problem. Thank you so much for all the
t
JSword tries to discover all local repositories to present their modules to the
user. It will install only to one location. By default, it will use ~/.sword on
Un*x. I forget where on modern windows, but it is different than Xiphos. And on
Mac it will ~/Library/Application Support/Sword.
Just l
On 03/04/2018 08:46 PM, bschroe...@internode.on.net wrote:
> I am using Linux, Windows and Android.
FYI in Sword, this is in swmgr.cpp:
const char *SWMgr::globalConfPath =
"/etc/sword.conf:/usr/local/etc/sword.conf";
/etc/sword.conf references /usr/share/sword by default. Typically,
though, this is
Hmm. Thanks.
I am using Bibletime-mini, since that is what I had installed on a
previous Nokia Symbian device.
On linux I have Bibletime and Xiphos, and I'm sure they both have
separate local repositories. I will have to check again when I get
home.
Brian
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From:
Aloha, Troy!
Aha! Your log was enlightening. By chance, the currently viewed location was in
Psalms when I attempted to read from the New Testament. Instead of moving to
the next available verse (probably the best thing to do) or telling me that
this reference was not in the current Bible trans
As reported earlier, Bishop and And Bible use the same module location on the
one device. If you install on one it will be available on the other. I don’t
know if a restart is needed by the other app.
On Un*x, they are all stored at ~/.sword by default.
In Him,
DM
> On Mar 4, 2018, at
Troy,
Here is the logcat for one startup/crash. See attached file.
I have BibleTime Mobile and about 15 modules.
Gary
On 03/04/2018 03:51 PM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
Thanks Gary. Any more info? I only have emulators here. Anything from
logcat? Do you have AndBible installed? Curious if mayb
I am using Linux, Windows and Android.
What prompted it this time is that I just installed Bishop on Android,
and was immediately prompted to download some texts to get started.
I will try SWORD_PATH on my computers later (thank you), but for now
it is Android I am particularly thinking of.
Bria
Correction. Not SWORD_HOME but SWORD_PATH. (Thx Karl. My memory was faulty.)
> On Mar 4, 2018, at 8:41 PM, DM Smith wrote:
>
> Depends. iOS requires sandboxing of it’s resources. The desktop applications
> use the standard locations which has changed over time on Windows. Older apps
> and newe
Depends. iOS requires sandboxing of it’s resources. The desktop applications
use the standard locations which has changed over time on Windows. Older apps
and newer apps may not play together. I’m pretty sure that if you set
SWORD_HOME environment variable to the folder/directory holding mods.d
By default, all the desktop apps I know about should use the same paths. On
phones, this probably depends greatly on which OS you're in. I don't think
it's possible with iOS, but it might be possible with Android. That would
depend on the app, though.
On Sun, Mar 4, 2018 at 7:36 PM, wrote:
>
> W
On 03/04/2018 08:36 PM, bschroe...@internode.on.net wrote:
> how do I configure them all to use the same texts?
Environment variable SWORD_PATH.
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When installing multiple front-ends on a phone or computer, how do I
configure them all to use the same texts? At the moment they all
want me to download a separate copy for each of them. So, for
example, if I have 3 front-end applications and want KJV in each of
them I have to download it 3 ti
Thanks Gary. Any more info? I only have emulators here. Anything from logcat?
Do you have AndBible installed? Curious if maybe you have a specific module
already installed via AndBible which might be causing trouble. Any more info
from people having startup issues would be great. I'll keep tryin
Dear Michael,
Could I get you to give me even more information than your already detailed
report? I just installed the spavbl2018eb and it worked fine for me. The 3
Bibles I have chosen to make active, in order are ESV2011, spavbl2018eb, and
WLC. When I choose a NT verse, I see the ESV and spa
I have a Galaxy S8+ and have the same crash on startup that Chris has.
It was version 1.02 and Android 7.0.
Gary
On 03/04/2018 02:13 PM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
Hi Chris, thanks for the report on a Galaxy S8. 2 questions. Have you
tried version 1.0.2 which was released yesterday evening? It
Great feedback Michael. The starter pack which is offered if Bishop doesn't see
any modules installed includes KJV, WHNU, WLC, StrongsGreek and StrongsHebrew.
The WHNU and WLC are both partial Bibles. I'll give the spavbl2018eb a go and
see what I find. Thank you for taking the time to test and
Hi Chris, thanks for the report on a Galaxy S8. 2 questions. Have you tried
version 1.0.2 which was released yesterday evening? It has fixes for older
phones. If yes, then can you tell me what version of Android is on your phone?
Thank you!
Troy
On March 4, 2018 2:02:34 PM MST, Chris Umphress
Thanks, Troy!
I downloaded Bishop on an Android phone (Moto E with Android 7.1.1), and it
worked until I tried downloading spavbl2018eb from the eBible.org repository.
Opening that Bible resulted in the spinning wheel of death. I then tried
engfbv2018eb, with the same result. Either time, I cou
Hey Troy,
I have a Galaxy S8 and finally installed Bishop now that it is on the Play
Store. On launch, the app shows a grey screen and then crashes. I sent
feedback with the logs, but let me know if I can help in any way to debug
this.
Chris Umphress
On Sat, Mar 3, 2018 at 5:05 AM, Troy A. Griff
TestFlight not an option to make it installable for testers?
Manfred
> Am 04.03.2018 um 16:36 schrieb DM Smith :
>
> David,
> I’ve installed it on my iPhone 6. Will do my iPad 2 later today.
>
> I don’t think the iOS app store supports 32-bit only any more, but they might
> allow dual 32/64
David,
I’ve installed it on my iPhone 6. Will do my iPad 2 later today.
I don’t think the iOS app store supports 32-bit only any more, but they might
allow dual 32/64. I have an old iPhone 5 on which I can test. I don’t have a
32-bit iPad like yours.
It’s not something you’ll be willing to do.
Hi Troy,
I've been ignoring Bishop on the grounds that I'd only ever seen it described
as being an Android OS app.
This is the first time I've seen it mentioned in connection with iOS devices.
My devices are iPhone 5 and iPad Mini. My wife has an iPhone 5S and iPad Mini.
Even so, unless it's i
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