I'm trying to get a module up and running on AndBible and there's a few things I'm either missing or botching about it.
1) The module is in a personal repository. There doesn't seem to be a way in AndBible to configure a new install location. This is an HTTP-based location, so it would need post-1.6.2 SWORD, but I imagine that's not much of an issue for AndBible as it can bundle its own version of SWORD. Is this intentional, overlooked, or purposefully left out of the application? 2) I tried copying the files directly into the application, but I can't seem to locate the proper location to place them. I have tried directly into /sword/ on the SDCard, but I think that was the path that Bishop uses. So then I tried in /Android/data/<net.bible or something>/ where I also located a mods.d and modules directory. The application still didn't seem to locate the files. Am I missing the install path somewhere? 3) If files are meant to be manually installed, I don't see a way to tell the application to refresh its cache of modules. That would be a handy button, rather than force closing the application and restarting it. I've been told I need to actually soil my hands with mobile development, so I'm willing to work with you, Martin, if these are directions you want the application to go. The target for this module is the stereotypical, rural, subsaharan, African grasslands. Some people might have connectivity some of the time, but it's much more likely that the files will be copied from phone to phone readily. Might it even be possible for one person to directly transfer a module from one phone to another using some sort of Bluetooth or NFC-style of connection in the absence of a host computer? Now I'm just talking hot air about possibilities, but is it feasible? --Greg _______________________________________________ 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