Hi,
thank you for your kind offer.
In which format is the text available?
Do you have some letter, email or something similair which grants the
permissions to use the text although it's still under copyright?
If it isn't a lot of work I'd probably be interested to make a module out of
it.
> How
Hi,
did you install the binding? Perhaps it can't find it in the local dir.
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "", line 1, in ?
> File "Sword.py", line 5, in ?
> import _Sword
> ImportError: No module named _Sword
Joachim
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www.bibletime.info
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It is called SwordModuleCreator. One of the folks on this list is
creating it. Very new. Someone else will need to chime in when the
Linux version is ready as I am not working on it.
God Bless!
Greg M.On 11/17/05, Stephen Chaffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Greg
Thank you for your
Dear Greg
Thank you for your email, I appreciate any help offered, I do have a large number of books now, and I feel that LINUX Sword family will appreciate opportunities to read from a good library
Yours in His Service
Stephen Chaffer
PS what is the name of this module or where will I be a
Mr. Chaffer,
A lot of emails have been posted recently regarding creating modules
for new texts. A Sword Module creator was recently created and
developed on Windows, but is being setup to run under Linux. I'm sure,
once the Linux version is working, it will be what you are looking for.
Keep an ey
Dear Sir or Madam
I have several books commentaries, Doctrinal, Autobiographies etc.
I have been ill for five years now and over this period I have scanned
and OCR and proof read several books, but I don't know if I am able
to make these available for public use, none are Copy-righted etc.
Shane,
At that link there is a file called vpl2mod.exe. That would be
the Windows version of the program. Alternatively, try typing
"vpl2mod" at a command line in Linux and see if the program is already
installed on your machine.
--Greg HOn 11/17/05, Shane Rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Barry,
Thanks for the help, this is a modern version, but it is going back
to the "Old Paths" it is a correction of the 1909 Spanish Bible, and
does conform to the KJV very nicely. I believe it is the closest in
the Spanish language that you can get your hands on. So, what one
would I
Hi there ..
Shane Rice wrote:
Thanks for the info. I do have the one verse per line raw text,
for the entire Bible. Where do I find this vpl2mod ?
Not hard to find. Windows binaries for all the Sword utilities are at
http://www.crosswire.org/sword/ALPHAcckswwlkrfre2203482028591
Binaries of the tools for Windows are at http://crosswire.org/ftpmirror/pub/sword/utils/win32/ .
On 11/17/05, Shane Rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greg H., Thanks for the info. I do have the one verse per line raw text, for the entire Bible. I did figure out the conf file. That was pretty ea
Greg H.,
Thanks for the info. I do have the one verse per line raw text,
for the entire Bible. I did figure out the conf file. That was pretty
easy. I don't think I have ever compiled anything in my life, I'm new
to Linux. I'm using Ubuntu, and dual booting with Win XP. I could
make
Bill,
Don't worry about doing the renames/moves for file names. I will
send you a patch once I am done with getting it up and running on Linux
so that you can just apply that. Basically I am just changing the
#include directives to reflect the cases of the file names that you are
already using.
Hello,
The sword Module Creator has been written using the
wxWidgets library which is supposed to be portable to Linux and Mac. I have
written to program using Windows98, which is case insensitive on the file names.
Sorry, I will rename the includes for case sensitivity for linux. I have wr
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