Re: [sword-devel] New Latvian NT looks weird

2011-11-11 Thread Martin Denham
Hi,

A Latvian contact (Martins) has been using the updated module and he is
very pleased - everything looks good.

Thanks
Martin

On 2 November 2011 08:31, Chris Little  wrote:

> From the sound of it, there was some problem with an older version of the
> .conf with the newer module files. I'm not sure whether that was somehow my
> fault (due to the way the files get noticed/announced/packaged by the
> server) or if it indicates a bug in an install manager that is allowing
> older .confs to stay installed after they were suppose to be updated.
>
> Feedback from Latvian users would be great, but this should be identical
> to the module that appeared in the beta repository, so if that was
> satisfactory, this should be too.
>
> --Chris
>
>
> On 11/1/2011 12:51 PM, Martin Denham wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the input everybody however for some reason the Latvian NT
>> now seems to have started displaying correctly on And Bible but I don't
>> know why.
>>
>> I tried various things this evening i) manually installing directly from
>> sword/raw instead of rawzip but the display was still incorrect ii)
>> specifying specific Latvian fonts and the display was still wrong iii)
>> at some point I restarted and the display improved iv) removed the
>> Latvian fonts and restarted and then the display was perfect.
>>
>> I will ask a Latvian user to take a look.
>>
>> Thanks also to whoever did all the fixes to the Latvian NT.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Martin
>>
>
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Re: [sword-devel] Osis2mod fail to convert my OSIS file to Sword module

2011-11-11 Thread David Haslam
Paal,

If it's a memory problem, and you want to continue with WinXP (for a while
at least), you might consider making use of the append switch in the
osis2mod command line.

First create the module with a subset of books, then append the rest of the
books using a second command with the -a option.

I've successfully used this technique (for a first draft module) when the
Bible agency had provided a separate OSIS file for each of the 66 books.

NB You may have to be careful how and where you include the x-testament
elements. Even if you omit these, you can still get a working module.

David

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