Johanma skriften:
> Where do I find ZefaniaTextKonvertor?
http://developer.berlios.de/project/showfiles.php?group_id=3610
Documentation is in German.
> Where do I find Z-XML2OSIS?
I don't remember where I found that. :(
IIRC, it was an XSLT script.
xan
jonathon
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Sent: 25 March 2006 17:22
To: SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum
Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Importing E-Sword modules
On Saturday 25 March 2006 16:48, Jonathon Blake wrote:
> > Oh? How?
>
> And from the line right un
Peter wrote:
> *blush* Didn't read too thoroughly, did I? :)
If you didn't know that there was a program named Zephani
TextKonvertor, that line might not hve made any sense.
> Having carefully read through the rest of your email :) , *and* checking
> Google, I haven't the software.
Tr
On Saturday 25 March 2006 16:48, Jonathon Blake wrote:
> > Oh? How?
>
> And from the line right under the one you quoted.
>
> >> ZefaniaTextKonvertor, then run that to convert the module to Z-XML,
>
> hen run the Z-XML2OSIS conversion program, then treat it as a standard
> OSIS module.
*blu
Peter wrote:
> > e-Sword Bible. Probably the easiest type of e-sword module to convert to
> > The Sword Project.
> Oh? How?
And from the line right under the one you quoted.
>> ZefaniaTextKonvertor, then run that to convert the module to Z-XML,
hen run the Z-XML2OSIS conversion program, the
On Thursday 23 March 2006 10:01, Jonathon Blake wrote:
> > what was inside. I found only one file with a .BBL extension.
>
> e-Sword Bible. Probably the easiest type of e-sword module to
> convert to The Sword Project.
Oh? How? I've been waiting for the ESV to make it's way into the Sword
Pr
The last time I checked, E-Sword used the microsoft jet database
engine for its modules. Any database programs that can work with these
types of databases should be able to be used to work with the e-sword
modules. (Such as the MS Access database program.)
On 3/22/06, Rod.Bias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Rod wrote:
> what was inside. I found only one file with a .BBL extension.
e-Sword Bible. Probably the easiest type of e-sword module to
convert to The Sword Project.
One wrinkle I forget to mention was password protection. If the
module is password protected, then format shifting may or may
Jonathan,
I received it via email as a .ZIP file. I just now uncompressed it to
see what was inside. I found only one file with a .BBL extension. I'm
sorry to be so unknowledgeable about this! Is that a standard E-Sword
extension?
Rod
Jonathon Blake wrote:
Rod wrote:
Can it be
Rod wrote:
>Can it be quickly and easily imported to Sword Project for my own use?
How easilly it can be converted to a Sword Project module, depends
upon what type of e-Sword module it is.
> Does some kind of filter / conversion program exist?
If it is a Bible, the easiest route to go is insta
Someone has sent me a .ZIP file that is supposed to be a Bible
translation / implementation for E-Sword. Can it be quickly and easily
imported to Sword Project for my own use? Does some kind of filter /
conversion program exist?
Thanks,
Rod_Bias
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