Adrian Korten <adrian_kor...@sil.org> writes: > p.s. What I didn't like about Xiphos and BibleDesktop is that they > installed to my admin account but the bibles could not be accessed > from my limited user account where I do most of my work.
When you run Xiphos under your usual identity, your typical access permissions apply, and the default install destination is a personal area in your own directory space, with an option to store them in a "system" space which users typically don't have permission to write anyway. There is nothing inherent to Xiphos' installation which tries to install modules in that latter space. If you have modules installed elsehow, it's due to a packaging error by someone else. This was a longstanding problem in Ubuntu with GnomeSword 2.2 (pre-name change, of course). We've been trying to squash that bug for 2 years. > Secondly, I'd like to set specific fonts and sizes for my Thai text > but didn't see how to do that. -- I did like the simple and clear > lay-outs. In Xiphos, on a per-module basis, the context (right-click) menu offers Module Options -> Font. _______________________________________________ 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