Re: [sword-devel] Module release: LXX

2022-08-31 Thread pierre amadio
Hi there ! Note that I was puzzled by what to do with those books when building the module, see comments in https://github.com/pierre-amadio/LXX/blob/main/bin/5-specificStuff.sh >However, there are a few books missing from this single maximal range. eg. >Pra (Prayer of Manasseh) This is present

Re: [sword-devel] Module release: LXX

2022-08-31 Thread Tobias Klein
Is there a possibility to set the version number of a module when installing it? I was not aware of that. In that case, it would also be a backend topic! Best regards, Tobias On 8/31/22 4:44 PM, Michael H wrote: FYI: based on this thread, I submitted the following as an [enhancement] to the Bi

Re: [sword-devel] Module release: LXX

2022-08-31 Thread domcox
David Haslam writes: The conf file includes this key # Partial text. Allow front-ends to only display the books actually present. Scope=Gen-Mal Scope should specify the ranges of books present in the exact order they occur in the module Versification. If there are any front-ends that now

Re: [sword-devel] Module release: LXX

2022-08-31 Thread Michael H
FYI: based on this thread, I submitted the following as an [enhancement] to the Bibletime tracker. If you develop a front end, consider that the 'attic' is only present for (some) crosswire modules.. and the process of recovering an updated module isn't exactly user friendly, and could be handled

Re: [sword-devel] Module release: LXX

2022-08-31 Thread pierre amadio
Hello. I suppose you should be able to find the 2.5 version in the attic repository. https://wiki.crosswire.org/Official_and_Affiliated_Module_Repositories Would it be possible to get more information about the issues you found ? ___ sword-devel mailing

Re: [sword-devel] Module release: LXX

2022-08-31 Thread Kovács Zoltán
Dear Team, thank you for the notification. I tried this new version in the bibref program ( https://github.com/kovzol/bibref). First of all, it is nice to have a more complete list of books (including Judith, Tobit and others). Thank you! On the other hand, unfortunately, I found some issues when l