Hi there ....... On 21 Jun 2002 at 8:29, Don A. Elbourne Jr. wrote: > As for module creation, are the tools you are referring to addvs and addld? > I read the documentation and while I do not mind working with command line > utilities I am still a little apprehensive to dive into trying to create a > module. I think Joe Christian wouldn't even think to try.
I'm not a particularly able programmer - the first module I made up, I did most of the work in a word processor using search and replace and ended up with a vpl file that could use vpl2mod to make up the module. I do know a bit of C and these days can program my own special command line utility which uses the add and link routines from Addvs to complete the process. However it is NOT difficult for non programmers to produce an adequate vpl file simply using a word-processor. Maybe we ought to write a simple instruction for such a person to allow easy production along those lines? There are some pitfalls: the vpl file needs to have the KJV versification precisely met. That again ought not to be too difficult to arrange. for most standard versions. And soon (hopefully) Sword will be able to support a more flexible versification. Chris has made all the tools in the Utilities directory available as Windows binaries, and I would have thought it would not be too difficult for the non-programmer to get them up and running. God bless, Barry >From Barry Drake (The Revd - minister of the Arnold and the Netherfield United Reformed Churches, Nottingham - see http://www.arnold-urc.supanet.com for our church homepages). Replies - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fax: 0705 069 8746