Spirit isn't part
> of the core faith that saves us. It is this warning that causes the
> responses you see in the group.
>
> If you run into questions about module making that you can't answer (about
> compiling or OSIS or whatever,) and aren't getting responses on
... I can try to answer them for you, or get you help.
--- On Sat, 6/11/11, Angel Candelaria wrote:
> From: Angel Candelaria
> Subject: [sword-devel] mod2zmod usage
> To: "Sword Developers List"
> Date: Saturday, June 11, 2011, 9:08 AM
> Hi again.
>
> How do I properly
Mod2zmod requires that the (uncompressed) module be installed, either in the
same place as all of your other modules or somewhere else within the SWORD
path. Then you can use the module name as the modname parameter. The module
name is the name in [ ] brackets at the beginning of the .conf.
--C
Angel,
When running a SWORD utility that takes a module as input parameter, the
module name must be as already specified in the first line within the .conf
file, and this is case-sensitive.
NB. If you use imp2vs to make the module, you will not need to use mod2zmod.
btw. Please read http://cros
Hi again.
How do I properly use the mod2zmod? I tried to used it but got an
error saying that it can't find my module.
What should go in the parameter?
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