I guess this comes down to having a reliable algorithm to calculate lectionary position from current date. And do this presumably for any number of different liturgical calendars. As far as sword goes, this is not in the library so far and any workaround currently would be an annual reissueing of
Yes ! It's DBD, but the folder named dbd this why I did the mistake.
Thanks.
Le 12/08/2017 à 12:02, DM Smith a écrit :
> Try DBD not dbd. I think it is case sensitive. Using the [NAME] at the top of
> the conf.
>
> DM
>
>> On Aug 12, 2017, at 6:58 AM, Cyrille wrote:
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>> Le 12/08/2017 à 1
Try DBD not dbd. I think it is case sensitive. Using the [NAME] at the top of
the conf.
DM
> On Aug 12, 2017, at 6:58 AM, Cyrille wrote:
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> Le 12/08/2017 à 11:03, David Haslam a écrit :
>> Sword utilities generally assume the current directory is the sword path.
> I use now "mod2imp dbd
Le 12/08/2017 à 11:03, David Haslam a écrit :
> Sword utilities generally assume the current directory is the sword path.
I use now "mod2imp dbd" no result, but dbd is in
/usr/share/sword/modules... In the good place!! Need I the administrator
rights to execute mod2imp? I tested with a bible modu
Sword utilities generally assume the current directory is the sword path.
(I have a symbolic link to the folder where the utils are stored in my PC.)
The command line argument for mod2imp is just the module name
(case-sensitive).
You don't need to use the option -r OSIS, as you wish to see the c
You wrote BDB, but I think you want to write DBD?
Ok, I tested mod2osis without success.
Now with mod2imp if I run:
mod2imp .sword/modules/lexdict/zld/devotionals/dbd/dbd.ztx -r OSIS
It gives me the return:
mod2imp: Couldn't find module:
.sword/modules/lexdict/zld/devotionals/dbd/dbd.ztx
I use ..
You'd probably gain enough knowledge by installing BDB and running *mod2imp*
on it with the output directed to a file.
David
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Is it possible to download an osis devotional template (ex DBD)?
Le 08/08/2017 à 02:40, Michael H a écrit :
> Yes, that's an interesting question.. This isn't about just the Julian
> calendar, The liturgical calendar is based on the first Sunday after
> the first full moon after the spring equinox
I think the osis proposition can be the best... If I can download a
example it will be nice!
Le 08/08/2017 à 16:18, David Haslam a écrit :
> OSIS can indeed be used as the SourceType for Daily Devotionals (as an
> alternative to TEI).
>
> Two example (of English DD) modules are *SME* and *DBD*.
>
Cyrille,
OSIS can indeed be used as the SourceType for Daily Devotionals (as an
alternative to TEI).
Two example (of English DD) modules are *SME* and *DBD*.
Both of these are Zip compressed with ModDrv=zLD.
cf. Many of the other DD modules have SourceType=ThML and are not
compressed.
Is it r
Le 07/08/2017 à 22:03, Dominique Corbex a écrit :
> On Mon, 7 Aug 2017 16:51:53 +0100
> Cyrille wrote:
>
>> The problem is it changes all years... Any proposition?
> Why not make a Devotional file by year, I mean Lectionnaire-2017,
> Lectionnaire-2018?
> Each one with its 365/366 entries?
It's
Yes, that's an interesting question.. This isn't about just the Julian
calendar, The liturgical calendar is based on the first Sunday after the
first full moon after the spring equinox (also known as Easter.) This
calendar is used to some degree by almost all modern daily reading plans,
not just Ca
On Mon, 7 Aug 2017 16:51:53 +0100
Cyrille wrote:
> The problem is it changes all years... Any proposition?
Why not make a Devotional file by year, I mean Lectionnaire-2017,
Lectionnaire-2018?
Each one with its 365/366 entries?
Dominique
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Thank you!
The problem is it changes all years... Any proposition?
Le 07/08/2017 à 16:45, Dominique Corbex a écrit :
> On Mon, 7 Aug 2017 16:16:45 +0100
> Cyrille wrote:
>
>> Osis is used for Daily Devotional?
> Hi Cyrille!
>
> A Daily Devotional is actually a Dictionary, a special dictionary as
On Mon, 7 Aug 2017 16:16:45 +0100
Cyrille wrote:
> Osis is used for Daily Devotional?
Hi Cyrille!
A Daily Devotional is actually a Dictionary, a special dictionary as
you must encode the key as "mm.dd", such as "01.01" for January 1st and
"12.31" for December 31st.
You have the choice between
Hi Cyrille,
The .sql database within the .xz attachment is encrypted, so we cannot
examine its contents without the key.
If you do manage to obtain the key from your friend, you might wish to try
opening the .sql file using the free utility called *DB Browser for SQLlite*
available from http://sq
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