Hi,
I'm interested in building a linux command line module viewer. From
the wiki and the FAQ, it seems that the only way to work with the
modules available from the website is to use the SWORD library. If the
raw OSIS files were available, then I think I could write a
low-dependency piece of softw
Thanks for the responses. I will consider using the Sword library. One
reason I am reluctant to do so is my preference for C over C++.
Another is my preference for building software on top of standards
instead of ad-hoc knowledge.
> This is the beauty of the Sword library. It hides all the rest of
Ahh, that C API looks like what I would want.
I didn't mean to disparage or be uppity by stating my preference for
standardization; I greatly appreciate what this project (I use And
Bible on my phone). This is by far the smaller of my two concerns. I
may also suffer from not-invented-here syndrome
Great news that the NASB modulevis available! Probably not the place for
this question, but it is in response to this news, so I'll ask anyway. I
wanted to use the module on AndBible, but it doesn't look like there is a
way to add the Lockman foundation's repository as a source. Has anyone done
thi
The F-Droid version takes a bit longer to update than the one in the play
store, so if you have that version, you'll have to wait.
Or you can zip the module files up from the .sword directory on your
computer and import them AndBible.
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