Hi,

> > Perhaps what you can use is "mod2imp SomeModule > SomeModule.imp".

mod2imp should restore everything in the module.

> Thanks, but it doesn't restore the whole thing.  I'm really looking for
> the bits which are *not* restored by doing this - especially anchors,
> ids, names and so on.  My problem is I have ThML sources for general
> books and commentaries, and want to convert them to Sword modules.  The
> thing that is especially difficult is how the ids and names etc in
> anchors get converted into references that Sword uses -- the internal
> <a> links in the modules I'm importing do not work once I've imported
> them into Sword.  I'm using BibleTime to test, and know that the
> internal links in 'Institutes' do work, but I can't get the sources to
> see how this has been achieved.  I have a similar problem with getting
> commentaries to work -- the ThML sources have correct <scripCom> tags,
> but the imported module appears empty when imported as a commentary.

Could you give me an example of the internal links in Institutes?
Internal links always have been a problem. I don't think they work.

A page which combines several items into one with links embedded is done using 
DisplayLevel >= 2 in the conf file. The links inserted are BibleTime specific 
using the module entries. It doesn't come from the source data.

> Does no-one have copies of the exact sources used to generate the
> 'Institutes' or 'Luther' modules, or an exact description of the process
> used to turn them into Sword modules?  That would be the quickest way to
> solve my problem.

I think Chris Little should have the sources.

Troy has to approve the modules, please ask him directly about submitting your 
own modules to Crosswire.

Joachim
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