utils64\mod2zmod Institutes .\Temp\Try\
thought about itself for quite a while but generated no output files.
Is this because a GenBook does not have a structure that can map to any of the
specified blockType ?
David
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On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 15:59, Greg Hellings wr
On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 10:48 AM Dudeck, John wrote:
> Ok. If I understand correctly, cipherraw is deprecated, and the
> recommended alternative is mod2zmod.
>
> In reading the wiki page about mod2zmod, there is no mention of using it
> on Genbooks. It only says that it is better to use osis2mod
On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 10:24 AM David Haslam wrote:
> Just curious.
>
> If you did use mod2zmod twice with a different cipherkey, what happens?
>
This is just an educated guess, but:
The second run will overwrite the output files of the first run and result
in a module enciphered with the seco
Ok. If I understand correctly, cipherraw is deprecated, and the recommended
alternative is mod2zmod.
In reading the wiki page about mod2zmod, there is no mention of using it on
Genbooks. It only says that it is better to use osis2mod without the
compression and encryption, and to do that in a s
Just curious.
If you did use mod2zmod twice with a different cipherkey, what happens?
David
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On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 13:50, Greg Hellings wrote:
> The version that I upload to the link David provided are identical in
> pedigree to the ones that ship with Xiphos. I
The version that I upload to the link David provided are identical in
pedigree to the ones that ship with Xiphos. I just bundle them up
separately from the Xiphos builds whenever I create a new release in Fedora.
The code that creates them is available for anyone with a Linux or
Macintosh host to
Why not just include it in future?
Surely there’s no risks involved?
David
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On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 10:26, Peter Von Kaehne wrote:
> Von: "David Haslam"
>
>> Greg also maintains a copy of Sword utilities compiled for Windows at
>> http://dl.thehellings.com/sword-ut
Von: "David Haslam"
> Greg also maintains a copy of Sword utilities compiled for Windows at
> http://dl.thehellings.com/sword-utils/
> Are these also without cipherraw.exe ?
I checked the newest incarnation. Cipherraw is not part of it.
> If so, what’s the story that caused the omission ?
Greg also maintains a copy of Sword utilities compiled for Windows at
http://dl.thehellings.com/sword-utils/
Are these also without cipherraw.exe ?
If so, what’s the story that caused the omission ?
David
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On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 22:21, Dudeck, John wrote:
> Greeti