On 03/04/2018 08:46 PM, bschroe...@internode.on.net wrote: > I am using Linux, Windows and Android. FYI in Sword, this is in swmgr.cpp: const char *SWMgr::globalConfPath = "/etc/sword.conf:/usr/local/etc/sword.conf"; /etc/sword.conf references /usr/share/sword by default. Typically, though, this is unused, module installation tending toward being a personal matter.
And so then $HOME/.sword is also checked in swmgr.cpp. Along the way, $SWORD_PATH is handled. OS-specific hackery includes the Windows check: // for various flavors of windoze... // check %ALLUSERSPROFILE%/Application Data/sword/ No mention of Android in the code, but it's Linux, except that I'm not aware that $HOME means anything in Android... Don't neglect that SWMgr's general goal is the amalgamation of all discovered module areas, e.g. you can have modules in both /usr/share/sword and ~/.sword. I don't know the rules for precedence in that case, if e.g. kjv.conf is found in each. This is all in Sword. No clues about JSword's habits.
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