I have tried using the module again. I guess I was just a little too impatient and not realizing that the generic books take longer to assemble in Sword than the translations do. A thought in the futures, if generic books is going to be a direction to take with some of the many books that have been mentioned, maybe assemble a file along with the actual module that people can use to speed things up. I would like to be able to use the generic books in diatheke for the web with a apologetics concordance that I have.
Also, so it is known even though I brought up the BoM subject, I am not Mormon, but I do deal with apologetics in a way and it is helpful to have the other side's information at my fingertips. I appreciate the great work. In the work of Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. Daniel Adams -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Chris Little Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2002 8:27 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [sword-devel] BoM Bug in module/Beta T Barry is right that it just takes a while to load since we have to parse the entire table of contents and build tree items for every single verse in the book, which is probably quite a few for the BoM. Testing in beta V, it works fine. In fact it only takes about 2 seconds for me to load on a P4-1.5GHz laptop (which consequently has a rather slow HD). Eventually it would be nice to make the tree only show down to the chapter level and display a chapter at a time with this book, similar to how we do with the Bibles. (And no, I'm not Mormon. No I'm not promoting the Book of Mormon. Nor do I even necessarily believe we should ever release this module publicly.) EEnochGeez is by far the most interesting of our new GenBook modules (albeit probably the least useful for most of us). This is book makes us the first Bible software to my knowledge that supports the Ethiopic script. We even support phonetic transliteration of the Ge'ez text because of the Ethiopic-Latin transliterator that I wrote many months ago in anticipation. Alas, I could find no Ge'ez or Amharic Bible. --Chris