I'm glad you like it.
> I'm really pleased with the way it works. It seems to mess up the display
> slightly when I show NetNotes in the commentary window. I assume that this
> is the display 'todo' that was mentioned in Karl's initial post.
No, I don't think it is. Could you describe exactly
Hi Matthew ..
Matthew Talbert wrote:
In addition to what Karl said, the module manager itself will tell you
exactly where it is installing modules to, and will allow you to
choose which location should be used. Look at "Install Destination"
under "Configure".
Thanks for that. I now know w
Hi Karl ..
Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
If you've got other Sword stuff installed there, then you should have
had a SWORD_PATH environment variable set to it by whatever previous
application package you have installed
I've simply copied my Sword installation from one box to the next for
years!
In addition to what Karl said, the module manager itself will tell you
exactly where it is installing modules to, and will allow you to
choose which location should be used. Look at "Install Destination"
under "Configure".
Matthew
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Barry Drake writes:
> Congratulations This is fantastic work! I'm mystified about one
> thing though: where does the Windows version put its modules? I
> installed to the default: .../program files/crosswire/xiphos
> It didn't find my existing Sword modules. These are at: C:\Bible\SWORD\
Hi Karl .
Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
We have released Xiphos (née GnomeSword) version 3.
Congratulations This is fantastic work! I'm mystified about one
thing though: where does the Windows version put its modules? I
installed to the default: .../program files/crosswire/xiphos
It di
We have released Xiphos (née GnomeSword) version 3.
I would summarize what's new and different and cool, but the list is so
long, it's better just to read the release notes.
The single biggest deal is the Windows port. It has a glitch or two,
and doesn't yet have the good display engine (so we d