Good day, When trying to convert the Thai text to a zipped format, there was a problem with the default LZSS format. It produced a set of files but it did not display properly (an empty display or a few strange characters). Second attempt using the Zip format with the command line option, it is possible to create a valid set of files. The text then displays properly. Then trying to create a LZSS format with flags set for both book and LZSS, the same incorrect results as earlier were achieved.
Do I understand correctly that to create a encrypted module, you start with the plain text module? And that the encryption key is stored in a plain text file which anyone could view? This seems only a little more secure than the zipped modules given that there are so many open-source tools to read the data. Someone mentioned the New English Translation (NET) version as an 'open' text. Has it been converted to GBF format (I didn't see it)? I use it sporadically (the downloaded HTML version but wish it had a search capability) and like the frequent foot-notes explaining the actual text. Although this might not display so well imbedded into the scripture text as the Sword interface displays it. ak --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.373 / Virus Database: 208 - Release Date: 01/07/02