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Crosswire.org seems to definitely be down. I've tried over a 3-day period, from two different computer/ISP and continue to get a very long wait followed by 404 errors from web browsers, and ftp to crosswire.org returned "Unknown host". The site DOES respond to Pings.
A question re: manual installation. Is this done by the swordutils.py program in the /usr/share/rapier directory? If so it looks like I just need to change dataPath to point to my local directory where I have placed the Sword files. Is that correct or am I oversimplifying the process? (What I want to do is to "install" the converted Sword files I have on my desktop Linux machine.) Walt |
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What i meant was to donwload the module.zip file with whatever tool you want, and then to unzip it in your data_path (as shown with "gconftool-2 -g /apps/osso/rapier/data_path"). |
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With the crosswire site inaccessible I can't look, but do you know if there is a set of instructions on "importing" a self-made module into Sword? Walt |
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Hello.
If i unzip KJV.zip, it contain the following: ./mods.d/kjv.conf ./modules ./modules/texts ./modules/texts/ztext ./modules/texts/ztext/kjv ./modules/texts/ztext/kjv/nt.bzv ./modules/texts/ztext/kjv/nt.bzz ./modules/texts/ztext/kjv/nt.bzs ./modules/texts/ztext/kjv/ot.bzz ./modules/texts/ztext/kjv/ot.bzv ./modules/texts/ztext/kjv/ot.bzs ./modules/texts/ztext/kjv/kjvpref.rtf Now, when the "create your NIV sword module" scripts were still available on the web, i builded such a module , and it contains: ./mods.d/niv.conf ./modules/texts/rawtext/niv ./modules/texts/rawtext/niv/lucene ./modules/texts/rawtext/niv/lucene/_qng.cfs ./modules/texts/rawtext/niv/lucene/deletable ./modules/texts/rawtext/niv/lucene/segments ./modules/texts/rawtext/niv/ot ./modules/texts/rawtext/niv/nt.vss ./modules/texts/rawtext/niv/nt ./modules/texts/rawtext/niv/ot.vss All i know is, compressed text are not supposed to be located in the same place as rawtext, but i do not know more than that. Good luck . |
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That helps. I had the niv text in the ztext folder. I moved it and changed niv.conf accordingly:
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[NIV] My file structure looks the same as yours, except that I don't have a deletables or _qng.cfs files in /lucene. Unfortunately, I still get just verse numbers in parentheses when I open a book! I'll keep on groping. Thanks for your help! Walt |
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I also noted that my *.vss files are empty. If they are supposed to be indexes, that might be the problem. It looks like either imp2vss or vpl2mod creates these, but so far I can't find any more information. Do you have any info about the se programs?
Walt |
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I am afraid i know nothing about them.
The crosswire site seems to be available again, there seems to be a forum dedicated to module making: http://www.crosswire.org/forums/mvnf...hreads?forum=9 May be there s more information over there ? |
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crossfire is still giving me trouble. I'll keep trying and will report bck what I find.
Thanks! Walt |
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Has anyone been able to import a .bbl file into Rapier? Any suggestions on a pc desktop program maybe that can convert a .bbl module to a rapier-friendly format?
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For anyone who cares, I was able to finally convert .bbl files into sword modules using the following process:
It sounds like a lot of work, but actually following the above process only takes a couple minutes for each .bbl file you have. You could definitely use other sources for the text and follow the above instructions from step 8. Sample .vpl file (more info) Genesis 1:1 In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Genesis 1:2 Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters. Sample .conf file (more info) [VERSION] DataPath=./modules/texts/text/VERSION/ ModDrv=RawText BlockType=BOOK SourceType=GBF Lang=en GlobalOptionFilter= SwordVersionDate=2006-10-25 Version= Description= About= TextSource= DistributionLicense= LCSH=Bible. English. |
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