johndu...@cgcf.net wrote:
> Using emptyvss I've got a missing verse at Sirach 23:28, and I'm not sure
> what to do about it.
Nothing.
> There is no text there in the original, and this verse
> is omitted from the USFM or OSIS. Does this cause a problem?
No
> If so, should
> I simply insert a
t?
thanks
John Duffy
> -Original Message-
> From: johndu...@cgcf.net [mailto:johndu...@cgcf.net]
> Sent: 27 November 2009 17:23
> To: 'Barry Drake'; 'SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum'
> Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Emptyvss problem
>
> B
Barry,
This not so obvious requirement has caused others to stumble for a while in
the past.
This very fact suggests that the instructions in the CrossWire web-site need
to be expanded in order to clarify the way in which the various utilities
that process a module must be written in the command
Barry,
It's working now.
Many thanks
John Duffy
> -Original Message-
> From: Barry Drake [mailto:bdr...@crosswire.org]
> Sent: 27 November 2009 17:10
> To: johndu...@cgcf.net; SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum
> Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Empt
Hi John ..
johndu...@cgcf.net wrote:
I'm trying to run emptyvss.exe However, the only instructions on the
website are as below
The utility needs to be in your 'sword' directory. (The one containing
mods.d and modules). The module title is case sensitive, and needs to
be exactly the
I'm trying to run emptyvss.exe However, the only instructions on the
website are as below
You can use the utility emptyvss to find verses in a module that contain no
text, since this may indicate errors in the module. Just run:
emptyvss
on an installed module to generate a list.
However, I've