[sword-devel] SwordModuleCreator
Joachim Ansorg
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Fri Mar 24 10:10:06 MST 2006
I don't think that this works.
We once had as the only editor a html source code editor for the personal
commentary. That didn't work well with out users.
We have to rework the editor gui and features in BibleTime, though :)
Joachim
> That's a cool idea. BibleTime could then embed a quanta KPart and use it
> for personal commentaries etc., or even general module editing.
>
> mg
>
> Am Freitag, 24. März 2006 16:35 schrieb Raphaël Pinson:
> > I personally use Quanta to edit the OSIS files since it's an XML format,
> > and I think developping a module to support OSIS in Quanta would be great
> >
> > :) If anyone is willing to do that...
> >
> > <><
> >
> > Raphaël
> >
> > Le Vendredi 24 Mars 2006 15:26, canfield a écrit :
> > > Hello,
> > > To those interested, a new version of SwordModuleCreator can be found
> > > at sourceforge: https://sourceforge.net/projects/modulecreator/
> > > There are two flavours to choose from:
> > > The executable is a setup file which will install the executable, help
> > > and test project files (Windows only) The second is the source code for
> > > SwordModuleCreator for those who wish to try compiling themselves.
> > >
> > > The program has been debugged and further developed. It is now possible
> > > to have a project which contains multiple files. The files will be
> > > compiled into a single module. The tags catalog now includes Osis, VPL
> > > and IMP formats, so bibles, daily devotions and lexicons may be created
> > > with it. All compilers are built-in and written using wxWidgets. The
> > > windows setup includes a help file which descibes the functions. It
> > > also includes a little test project showing how multiple files can be
> > > used to create a genbook module.
> > >
> > > There is no doubt more that could be added, but at the moment I will
> > > leave this version as the final one except for any corrections found
> > > necessary. Hopefully this application will prove to be a usefull tool
> > > for those using windows. I would like to try and port it to Linux, but
> > > my attempts so far have failed due to not being able to set up the
> > > system properly for wxWidgets. Perhaps some one might like to have a
> > > go? Anyway have fun using it.
>
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