Thanks Greg, I have *xiphos.exe 3.1.5-webkit* and the Xiphos folder does indeed contain most of the utilities.
If I run osis2mod.exe from there, the revision number is just displayed as *$Rev$* (without an r-number) so it doesn't exactly show which SWORD release it was. All the filedates are 2012-02-20. A module built using this version of osis2mod.exe does not display section headings at all ! That's the case whether or not I include the attribute subType='x-preverse' in the title elements! So I'm still really confused as to how to prepare an OSIS file such that headings can be correctly displayed. An older version of osis2mod.exe *r2562* does make a module that displays headings correctly providing subType='x-preverse' is included. However, *r2562* does not /append/ a non-KJV verse *III John 15* to verse 14. Rather it /replaced/ verse 14 text by that for verse 15, even though the message tells me it was appending it. So unless I tweak the OSIS file for this one instance, I'm at an impasse. Clearly, I'm at a serious disadvantage in (a) not being a software developer who has gone into how to compile C++ source code in a Windows environment, and (b) not being a Linux user. But I shouldn't have to be either, were there adequate support for Windows users at CrossWire. Making modules should not be that difficult. /As I've observed a long time ago, being a mere Windows user makes me feel like Cinderella! / I expect many other Windows users are like me - pretty frustrated when it comes to building modules, because of the inconsistencies in Sword utilities and pre-processing scripts for making good OSIS. David -- View this message in context: http://sword-dev.350566.n4.nabble.com/Sword-utilities-Win32-r2693-tp4651198p4651201.html Sent from the SWORD Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ 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