[sword-devel] howto: mod2osis

Manfred Bergmann bergmannmd at yahoo.de
Sat May 27 09:14:19 MST 2006


Hello.

Yes.
Change your current path to where the MacSword modules are installed.
By default they are located in the same dir as MacSword.
# cd /Applications/MacSword/Modules

If you use mod2osis now with the correct name of the module, sword  
should find it.


Regards,
Manfred



Am 26.05.2006 um 21:41 schrieb Jónatas Ferreira:

> Still unable to use it. It returns:
> #Jonatas-Ferreiras-Computer:~ jonatasferreira$ /opt/sword-1.5.8/bin/ 
> mod2osis finney
> #error: /opt/sword-1.5.8/bin/mod2osis: couldn't find module: finney
>
> Can this be because MacSword uses a different method to install the  
> modules? The path to the modules is /Applications/MacSword/Modules  
> and we put the raw files inside this directory.
>
> Jónatas
>
>
> Em 2006/05/26, às 16:19, Greg Hellings escreveu:
>
>> Hmmm, I haven't used sword on the Mac, but the version of sword that
>> Manfred compiled, if it contains mod2osis, should work fine.  Of
>> course, it's possible that he didn't compile the utilities, in which
>> case you can't use mod2osis, but the procedure should be the same.
>> MacSword is just the program that displays the texts and should have
>> no impact on whether mod2osis works properly or not.
>>
>> --Greg
>>
>> On 5/26/06, Jónatas Ferreira <jonatas at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi Greg,
>>>
>>> I use MacSword and I only have a copy of sword compiled by  
>>> Manfred to
>>> work on the Mac (PowerPC). Is the procedure the same?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jónatas
>>>
>>> Em 2006/05/26, às 04:03, Greg Hellings escreveu:
>>>
>>> > If you have Sword already installed, and module also installed,  
>>> you
>>> > don't have to point it to anything.  You just have to give  
>>> mod2osis
>>> > the name of the module and it will find the files by itself.
>>> >
>>> > --Greg
>>> >
>>> > On 5/25/06, Jónatas Ferreira <jonatas at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >> Hi,
>>> >>
>>> >> I'm trying to learn how to create a general book module. In  
>>> order to
>>> >> do so I'm trying to revert a module to OSIS format. Which file  
>>> should
>>> >> I point as the module file?
>>> >>
>>> >> Thanks,
>>> >> Jónatas
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