At 01:19 PM 8/12/02 -0700, you wrote:
>On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
>
This file format for the imp2gbs utility works without the leading /. Thanks.
$$$Chapter1/Section1
This is chapter 1, section 1 ...
$$$Chapter1/Section2
...
> > import format keys for genbooks use the synta
some downloads from install manager (the old version) cause it to crash,
with the new install manager it doesn't work at all (no download) XP Prof
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On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> import format keys for genbooks use the syntax:
>
> $$$Path/To/Entry
> Entries text
If I'm wrong about this... oh well, but I think it's actually
$$$/Path/To/Entry
(with a leading /)
Maybe both ways work, but I'm pretty sure this is how the data
import format keys for genbooks use the syntax:
$$$Path/To/Entry
Entries text
Current restriction is that the import file must be in the sequencial
order that the book is indented to read in. ie. if I ++ the module, it
will go to the next entry that you had in your import file and NOT the
pr
>and a general book module. I need to know things like what the file
>formats should be and what values to place in the .conf file (especially
>for the gen book module).
It works the same way for the lexdict modules. Concerning the genbook
modules, I'd like to know that myself :-)
Greetings,
Is there documentation anywhere on how to use the new win32 utilities
(imp2vs, imp2ld, imp2gbs). I just figured out how to create a commentary
using imp2vs by creating a file with the format:
$$$Mat 1:1
This is my comments for Matthew 1:1
This is a great improvement over the old utility - addvs