On 24 Jan 2002 at 2:20, Troy A. Griffitts sent forth the message: > Me and Chris are out here in Dallas at Wycliffe and have had some time > to work together. TreeKey and general book support are now checked in > to cvs. Try them out and let me know what you think.
what can I say but great :) Thanks guys. > There are test tools in the tests directory. There is a genbooktest.cpp > that should be of interest. Try something like: > > cd sword/tests > mkdir yoyo > ./genbooktest ./yoyo/mybook > ? > > The ? will give you a small menu of some stuff to try. You should be > able to build a tree index and add and view text on your new book. The > driver for the .conf file (when you finish and would like to check it > out with swmgr) is RawGenBook ok, couple of things after playing with genbooktest did you mean this instead? (set text doesn't work unless you enter "." ;) ) genbooktest: 56: -if ((buf[0] != '.') || (buf[1] != 0)) +if ((buf[0] == '.') && (buf[1] == 0)) when you get the text back after entering it, the newlines are stripped, dunno if this is good or bad. In RawGenBook::getRawEntry there is a local variable key as well as the class variable key. This is confusing. (at least I think that is what is happening, I think this may be causing problems but I'm not sure). The rest is working great. > The iteration of the tree is a little different in a few points. look > at the printTree method in the test program to see. > > There is also a treeidxtest program. It was done first and tests the > TreeKeyIdx implementation of the TreeKey interface (which general book > support uses). It may be useful to see how to use TreeKeyIdx by > itself. Many (maybe all) functions in this program are also present in > genbooktest, so refer the genbooktest for the latest version of each > function; I'll probably back-copy them when I'm not so sleepy. Hope you had a good sleep :) > TreeKey allows for _USER DATA_ to be stored with each key entry. We use > this to store the offset and size of the book entry in the rawgenbook > driver. We can also use this for all kinds of other things. One > possible thought is for bookmark data. > > Hope you all enjoy it. Please keep our meetings in prayer over the next > couple days. OSIS will be a great tool for us, Lord willing, if we do > it right! btw, I haven't noticed you saying. What are you out there for, what are the meetings about if you can say? Regards, Daniel _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com