I followed Timmy's sensible suggestion, which was something I'd pondered myself 
already.

Now here's what I observed.

Files lbc1646.dat and lbc1646.idx appeared momentarily in the Make folder, but 
simply vanished when lbc1646.bdt finished being created.

Does anyone have a plausible explanation for such bizarre behaviour?

Were they moved to some unknown destination or simply deleted?

Best regards,

David

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On Wednesday, 3 June 2020 13:34, Timmy <tim....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi David,
>
> As Tom also mentioned, I run the command on linux, in your case, like this:
> ..\utils64\xml2gbs -fO ..\Import\OSIS\OSIS-lbc1646.fix.xml lbc1646
>
> Windows also can have issues if there are spaces in the path. I don't know if 
> your full path has any spaces, but you might want to try running from c:\ 
> directly, or some path that has no spaces.
>
> After command runs, the 3 files are in current directory. If it does not work 
> on Windows then there might be wins problem, not sure.
>
> --
> Timmy Braun
>
> On Wed, Jun 3, 2020 at 6:23 AM David Haslam <dfh...@protonmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Thanks Tom,
>>
>> The module name is [LBC1646] (as specified in my .conf file), and that 
>> points to the right module path.
>>
>> This was the command in my CMD file, all of which are stored in a folder 
>> called Make under my Sword path.
>>
>> ..\utils64\xml2gbs -fO ..\Import\OSIS\OSIS-lbc1646.fix.xml 
>> ..\modules\genbook\rawgenbook\lbc1646\lbc1646 2>..\Log\error.log
>>
>> NB. utils64 is a symbolic link to where I installed the Windows edition of 
>> Sword utilities (x64 version).
>> Likewise, the Import folder is one I created some years ago. The Log folder 
>> is similar.
>>
>> This command created the file called lbc1646.bdt in the right place, but did 
>> not create the other two files.
>> And, yes, I've looked for them elsewhere too!
>>
>> So am I doing something wrong or is there a deficiency in the Windows 
>> edition of xml2gbs ?
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> David
>>
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>> ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
>> On Wednesday, 3 June 2020 12:57, Tom Sullivan <i...@beforgiven.info> wrote:
>>
>>> David:
>>>
>>> You will have cd to a temporary directory xml2gbs as xml2gbs just puts
>>> its output in the current directory, then copy files from that temporary
>>> directory to your .sword library as below, along with your .conf file.
>>>
>>> All three of those files are created simultaneously.
>>>
>>> After you copy from the temporary directory, you should have a .conf
>>> file in .sword/mods.d, (done manually), and then from your temporary
>>> directory: in .sword/modules/genbook/rawgenbook/somemodulename the three
>>> files *.bdt, *.dat, *.idx.
>>> An images directory should be there also if there are images.
>>>
>>> This is Linux. I do not know what Windoze will do.
>>>
>>> Hope this helps.
>>>
>>> Tom
>>>
>>> Tom Sullivan
>>> i...@beforgiven.info
>>> FAX: 815-301-2835
>>> ---------------------> It's apparent that the .dat and .idx files are
>>> needed for the module to function aright.
>>>
>>> > When I tried to open the new module in Xiphos, nothing was displayed.
>>> > So please would someone explain how I can make these two files so that my 
>>> > new module will work correctly.
>>> > Best regards,
>>> > David
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>>> > On Wednesday, 3 June 2020 11:18, David Haslam dfh...@protonmail.com wrote:
>>> >
>>> > > I have just used xml2gbs to create a Generic book module for the first 
>>> > > time.
>>> > > It created a module file with extension .bdt in the right location.
>>> > > All Generic book modules I've installed from CrossWire also have two 
>>> > > more files in the module folder.
>>> > > One with extension .dat and one with .idx
>>> > > I have not found anything on our wiki that describes what software tool 
>>> > > is used to create these two files, nor an explanation of what they are 
>>> > > for.
>>> > > Please would someone enlighten me.
>>> > > Best regards,
>>> > > David
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