Thank you for your help!
But I did some tests...
This is the Output for diatheke without arguments:
/C:\Users\Familie\Desktop\SWORD\TEST\installmgrdiatheke
Diatheke command-line SWORD frontend Version 4.5
Copyright 1999-2009 by the CrossWire Bible Society
http://www.crosswire.org/sword/diatheke/
There should be no mods.conf. you should see a modules/ data folder created by
installmgr in the same folder along side your mods.d/ configuration folder. Did
installmgr create this folder for the data files? Did installmgr place any
module configuration files inside your mods.d/ folder?
pHep
Okay it works
I've been misleaded by my bad english...
I thought I've to create the mods.conf - So the installmgr installed the
*.conf files in the mods.conf folder (but why?) and diatheke didn't find it!
I've deleted these folder and restarted the installmgr init and the other
stuff - and
Hi,
I've got a problem with diatheke!
I've successfully compiled installmgr, libsword, ... and diatheke! (I'm
working on Windows 8.1 And VS2012)
I've installed the KJV module with the installmgr. Now I'm trying to lookup
a verse with diatheke but it doesn't show anything...
That's my cmd
Paul,
The first thing to test is if diatheke is actually finding your install. To
do this, ask diatheke to give you a module list:
diatheke -b system -k modulelist
If that lists KJV, then the problem is with diatheke or its filter. If that
doesn't list any entries, then it's not finding your
I suspect Greg is correct that Diatheke isn't finding your Sword module
path. But you might also simply try running 'diatheke' (no arguments).
If it prints the help text, you've at least got a working binary. If it
fails to print anything at all, there's a problem with the binary, the
Sword