[sword-devel] crossreference filter
Troy A. Griffitts
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Sat Mar 15 13:23:23 MST 2008
My apologies for the typo (there my be others as I didn't try to compile
this, but the obvious one is:
- StringList values = library.getGLobalOptionValues();
+ StringList values = library.getGLobalOptionValues(i->c_str());
Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> John,
>
> SWMgr library;
>
> library.setGlobalOption("Cross-references", "Off");
>
> Then any modules retrieved from this SWMgr will have their
> cross-references turned off.
>
> For a complete list of options which can be change for your given
> install set of modules, you can do something like:
>
> StringList options = library.getGlobalOptions();
> for (StringList::iterator i = options.begin(); i != options.end(); i++) {
> cout << *i << "\n";
> StringList values = library.getGLobalOptionValues();
> for (StringList::iterator j = values.begin(); j != values.end(); j++) {
> cout << "\t" << *j << "\n";
> }
> }
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> -Troy.
>
>
>
>
> John Schultz wrote:
>> I am doing some initial work with Mac OSX to get a basic Sword based
>> program going to have a starting point to try doing a iPhone
>> implementation.
>>
>> I am getting the ESV text with imbedded crossreferences. It appears
>> that there is a filter option to remove them, but I am stuck on trying
>> to figure this out from the .h files. It looks like a call to
>> SWMgr::filterText might work, but I am not sure of the parameter
>> requirements.
>>
>> John Schultz
>>
>>
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