On Mon, Jun 24, 2002 at 12:37:53PM -0700, Chris Little wrote: > Those numbers are in hex not dec. They are in Codepage 1252 and > represent single quotes. <CM> is from GBF and represents the end of a > paragraph.
Yes, so I figured out, later. thanks for the confirmation. > The verse parser is very smart, and the head of each line goes into the > verse parser, so you can use most formats. I personally use the format > "bkch:vs" such as Gen1:1 or Rev22:21. It shouldn't matter in any case, > but it can simplify any processing you need to do if the verse reference > is contained in a single string without whitespace. "bk ch:vs" is fine > too if you keep in mind the extra space. There are a few books in > canon.h that Troy insists leaving with non-standard long names that have > spaces in them, so watch out for numbered books (e.g. 1Sam, which have > roman numerals followed by a space) and Revelation (which is called > "Revelation of John") in the event that want to process exported Sword data. I ended up using the long names shown in canon.h, and got it to work once I spelled Corinthians, not Cornithians. But the error message sure is non-helpful. So now I have a working module and am pretty happy! -- ---- Fred Smith -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----------------------------- "Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven." ------------------------------ Matthew 7:21 (niv) -----------------------------