As an addition look at http://sword.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/twiki/view/Swordapi/ConfFileLayout.
Joachim > Hi! > > Since I'm working on BibleTime I think I can answer some of your questions. > > > Thanks for the responses, I got html rendering working, along with > > links, and it is really quite a nice usable program (Services are really > > cool). I'm not sure exactly how to deal with the links now ;-). How do > > the other UIs work?, I'm not able to test them at the moment. For > > instance should strongs defns pull up a new window for each? use the > > same window? or have a small attached panel to the originating window? > > With bible refs in commentaries, similar questions arise. New windows, > > with bible or with commentary. What should you do when the reference is > > something like "Isa 40:3; Mal 3:1; Mt 3:3, 11:10"? > > In BibleTime we use tooltips to display the definitions of the strong > numbers, after the user stays some little time with the mouse over the > link. If you click on a link a new display window will be opened for the > chosen link. > > For Bible links we do the same. We handle all links in the same way: Moving > over them displays a tooltip and clicking on them opens a window. > When the reference is a list of refs, we split the list at the semicolons > and make each part an own link. > > It's important to have the information about the type in the link (e.g. > hebrew strong number, greek strong number, scripture link etc.) because you > can offer default modules for each type. If the user clicks on a tooltip > the default module for strong numbers will be opened at the given position. > The same for scripture links if the module wasn't given in the scripRef. > > Have a look at BibleTime's code in the backend folder. > > We use somthing like > <A HREF="sword://Bible/WEB/Genesis 3:4">link text</A> > or > <A HREF="sword://HebrewStrong/00344">link text</A> > > > More questions: > > How do daily bible notes work? > > Daily devotionals are simple lexicons modules with the entry format > "month.day", e.g. "10.15" or "01.01". > To check wheter a lexicon supports daily devotionals use the following code > (we assume SWModule* module = <somethign valid module pointer>): > > const bool hasFeature = module->getConfig().has("Feature", > "DailyDevotion"); > > > Is there a way of checking whether bibles support options like strongs > > or headings. > > Yes, there is. It's similair to the Daily devotionals thing. In BibleTime > we use this code: > > //use this to see if a module supports strong numbers > bool supports = module->getConfig().has("Feature", "StrongsNumber"); > > // Use this to see if a lexicon supports strong number definitions for the > // greek numbers > bool supports = module->getConfig().has("Feature", "GreekDef"); > > // Use this to see if a lexicon supports strong number definitions for the > // hebrew numbers > bool supports = module->getConfig().has("Feature", "HebrewDef"); > > // Use this to see if a lexicon supports strong number definitions for the > // greek numbers > bool supports = module->getConfig().has("Feature", "GreekParse"); > > // Use this to see if a lexicon supports morph code defintions for > // the hebrew morph codes > bool supports = module->getConfig().has("Feature", "HebrewParse"); > > //Use this to see whether the lexicon supports daily devotional entries > bool supports = module->getConfig().has("Feature", "DailyDevotion"); > > //Use this to see whether the lexicon is a dictionary > bool supports = module->getConfig().has("Feature", "Glossary"); > > I hope I was able to help you a bit, > Joachim