Re: [sword-devel] General Book Modules

2002-08-15 Thread Brian Albert
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

Re: [sword-devel] General Book Modules

2002-08-12 Thread Daniel Freedman
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 __ Do You Yahoo!? Everything you'll ever need on one web page from News and Sport to Email and Music

Re: [sword-devel] General Book Modules

2002-08-12 Thread Chris Little
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

Re: [sword-devel] General Book Modules

2002-08-12 Thread Troy A. Griffitts
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

Re: [sword-devel] General Book Modules

2002-08-12 Thread Christian Renz
>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,

[sword-devel] General Book Modules

2002-08-12 Thread Brian Albert
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