/****************************************************************************** * This is about the simplest useful example of using the sword engine. * * After sword is installed, it should compile with something similar to: * * g++ -o simple simple.cpp `pkg-config --cflags --libs sword` * * If you'd like to choose the type of tag markup which sword will output * for you, include: * * #include * * and change your instantiation of SWMgr, below, to (e.g., for HTML): * * SWMgr library(0, 0, true, new MarkupFilterMgr(FMT_HTMLHREF)); * */ #include #include #include using namespace sword; using std::cout; int main(int argc, char **argv) { SWMgr library; SWModule *darby = library.getModule("Darby"); darby->setKey("James 1:19"); cout << darby->RenderText(); return 0; }