Arthur Bolstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I like the idea of these companion modules. In my case, I want to > record my comments on various texts (often as I prepare sermons). So > I want to be able to create my own editable companion module linked to > a particular text.
We don't have a means to add companion qualifiers to a .conf; you'd have to edit the .conf yourself. However, GnomeSword does have fully general user-editable content now. The personal commentary has existed for a long time, of course, and over a year ago, GnomeSword learned how to have more than one such personal commentary installed (so you can use a different personal commentary to work on each of several different sermons or Bible studies). But GnomeSword also recently gained the ability (thanx to Terry) to edit what we know as journals and prayer lists, which are editable general books. So you could create a new journal, then manually edit its .conf to add "Companion=YourPreferredText". Thereafter, any time you open your journal, the text module can come up. > I also liked the idea of "fast" vs "slow" commentaries. This implies > though 3-tuple - text, fast commentary, slow commentary. Yes, as I said, the concept needs further refinement but this gets the basic idea moving into the mill. _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page