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It should look for modules in ~/.jsword under mods.d and modules.<br>
You should be able to make .jsword be a link to .sword.<br>
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Read, James C wrote:
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<pre wrap="">The first time I started BD up she wasn't finding my already installed sword modules
in my .sword dir.
Yesterday when I started her up she was.
If I didn't have .sword installed where would she look for the modules
i.e. where should I put them once I have downloaded them?
Does BD offer an automated way of putting them in the correct place as
Bible Time does?
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