Re: [sword-devel] FlashCards and Fonts

2009-01-13 Thread Tonny Kohar
Hi, On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 8:44 PM, David Haslam wrote: > > Some (free) ZIP utilities can open JAR files for file extraction uses, but > don't include the same ZIP format for making them. For example, IZArc is > like this. > > I have a vague recollection that the last time I succeeded in reZIPp

Re: [sword-devel] FlashCards and Fonts

2009-01-13 Thread David Haslam
Some (free) ZIP utilities can open JAR files for file extraction uses, but don't include the same ZIP format for making them. For example, IZArc is like this. I have a vague recollection that the last time I succeeded in reZIPping a JAR file, I used 7-Zip. However, if anyone has a more definiti

Re: [sword-devel] FlashCards and Fonts

2009-01-12 Thread Gerald Zimmerman
Thank you for the help. I've successfully unzipped and edited the lessons.jar files, but how should I "re-zip" them? Flashcards.jar refuses to open the edited lessons.jar file. ### Gerald Zimmerman Carbondale, IL 62901 One of the multiple epersonalities of cyberko...@yahoo.com http://www.geocit

Re: [sword-devel] FlashCards and Fonts

2009-01-09 Thread Troy A. Griffitts
Dear Gerald, Each flashcard lesson has a font entry specific for that lesson. There are 2 fonts shipped with flashcards and you should see them in the top directory after unzipping. These 2 fonts are what the lessons use (greek and hebrew separately) You can drop any font here you want, and

[sword-devel] FlashCards and Fonts

2009-01-09 Thread Gerald Zimmerman
Hello, Can I change the FlashCards fonts and font sizes as a Windows XP end user? If so, where can I find very basic, simple, definitely "end" user instructions? ### Gerald Zimmerman Carbondale, IL 62901 One of the multiple epersonalities of cyberko...@yahoo.com http://www.geocities.com/cyberk