[sword-devel] using encryption with current osis2mod (r2435
Tim Chase
tchase at maf.org
Sun Aug 23 21:17:27 MST 2009
Hi Jonathan
Peter picked off my post to the module making forum. Here are the steps
that I went through for module creation on the windows platform where the
osis2mod with cipher key does not produce an encrypted module. Running on
windows..
I downloaded the sword-utilities-1.6.0-r2435.zip
And installed them into c:\SWORD\
I used the kjv.xml downloaded from crosswire and used the osis2mod r2435
with the following bat file.
osis2mod c:\sword\out\kjv\zemod c:\sword\input\kjv\kjv.xml -z -c
abcd1234efgh5678
copy c:\sword\out\kjv\zemod\*.* "C:\Program Files\CrossWire\The SWORD
Project\modules\texts\ztext\zemod\"
Program output:
You are running osis2mod: $Rev: 2435 $
Adding Cipher filter with phrase: abcd1234efgh5678
The module can be read in SWORD without needing to use a cipherkey entry in
the .conf file below
This is a copy of the conf file:
[KJVze]
DataPath=./modules/texts/ztext/zemod/
ModDrv=zText
Encoding=UTF-8
BlockType=BOOK
CompressType=ZIP
SourceType=OSIS
Lang=en
GlobalOptionFilter=OSISStrongs
GlobalOptionFilter=OSISMorph
GlobalOptionFilter=OSISFootnotes
GlobalOptionFilter=OSISHeadings
GlobalOptionFilter=OSISRedLetterWords
OSISqToTick=false
Feature=StrongsNumbers
MinimumVersion=1.5.9
SwordVersionDate=2006-10-09
Version=2.3
History_2.3=Fixed bugs.
History_2.2=Updated to 20040121 snapshot of KJV2003.
History_2.1=Changed Old Testament to use OSIS tags, removing the last of the
GBF markup. Also updated to 20030624 snapshot of KJV2003. Compressed.
History_2.0=Changed New Testament to use a snapshot of the KJV2003 Project
History_1.4=Fixed Psalm Titles to use correct GBF tags <HT><Ht>
History_1.3=Added Morph option
History_1.2=Added Feature StrongsNumbers to configuration
History_1.1=Fixed .conf file GlobalOptionFilters
Description=King James Version (1769) with Strongs Numbers and Morphology
About=This is the King James Version of the Holy Bible (also known as the
Authorized Version) with embedded Strong's Numbers. The rights to the base
text are held by the Crown of England. The Strong's numbers in the OT were
obtained from The Bible Foundation: http://www.bf.org. The NT Strong's data
was obtained from The KJV2003 Project at CrossWire:
http://www.crosswire.org. These mechanisms provide a useful means for
looking up the exact original language word in a lexicon that is keyed to
Strong's numbers.\par\par Special thanks to the volunteers at Bible
Foundation for keying the Hebrew/English data and of Project KJV2003 for
working toward the completion of synchronizing the English phrases to the
Stephanas Textus Receptus, and to Dr. Maurice Robinson for providing the
base Greek text with Strong's and Morphology. We are also appreciative of
formatting markup that was provided by Michael Paul Johnson at
http://www.ebible.org. Their time and generosity to contribute such for the
free use of the Body of Christ is a great blessing and this derivitive work
could not have been possible without these efforts of so many individuals.
It is in this spirit that we in turn offer the KJV2003 Project text freely
for any purpose. Any copyright that might be obtained for this effort is
held by CrossWire Bible Society (c) 2003 and CrossWire Bible Society hereby
grants a general public license to use this text for any purpose.\par
Inquiries and comments may be directed to:\par\par CrossWire Bible
Society\par kjv2003 at crosswire.org\par http://www.crosswire.org
TextSource=bf.org, eBible.org, crosswire.org
LCSH=Bible. English.
DistributionLicense=General public license for distribution for any purpose
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