Thanks Troy!
I see this working with Bishop on my phone (Android 8.1.0). There Bishop
reads from and writes to /sdcard/sword.
However, it is not working on my Tablet (Android 10). I do have SWORD
directories there with this structure:
/sdcard/sword
/sdcard/sword/installMgr
/sdcard/sword/mods.d
/sdcard/sword/modules
When starting Bishop on the Tablet it asks for permissions and after
confirmation it does not show any existing modules based on the structure
above.
Best regards,
Tobias
Am 1. Januar 2021 21:34:00 schrieb "Troy A. Griffitts" <scr...@crosswire.org>:
Yes, that's exactly right. Upon install, Bishop asks for permissions to
read and right files to /sdcard/sword/. If it is able, it does, if not, it
writes to its app’s private data area.
I don't believe there is anything like this available on iOS, but I am no
expert. I would be interested to learn how iOS handles other common data
files which have multiple apps needing the ability to read and write, like
photos.
Thanks for wanting to coordinate on where files are stored.
Troy
On January 1, 2021 1:07:16 PM MST, Tobias Klein <cont...@tklein.info> wrote:
Hi Troy!
Happy new year!
Where does Bishop store the SWORD data files on Android? I was browsing the
filesystem but could not find the respective directory.
I am asking because I am working on Android support for
node-sword-interface and I wanted to align this and use a common place for
the SWORD data files. So far I thought /sdcard/sword would be the right place.
Best regards,
Tobias
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