> they should be in a different place. I personally don't think modules > should go under the AppData folder under windows. I don't think module data > is user data at all. It is not, for example, user specific email, or > anything like that. It is an integral part of the application and not user > specific, per se.
This is very objectively not true. First example is personal commentary. GS now can create other user-specific module types, and we intend to add more. As Ben has mentioned, Program Files is not writable, so it really shouldn't even be in the consideration at all, and GS has no intention of supporting that, except in the case where BibleCS has previously been installed. I will also say that if a user has HOME set to somewhere already on Windows, it creates confusion. While this is perhaps a rare scenario, HOME should be avoided on Windows as well. Currently, we re-set HOME to APPDATA with GS, so sword does the right thing. Having spent a good part of the day trouble-shooting issues all related to this, I can say with certainty that SWORD does not play well on Windows at the present. Matthew _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page