[sword-devel] osis2mod

Johan johan.marais at messianic.co.za
Sun Mar 11 10:40:04 MST 2018


Thank you very much DM, much appreciated.

 

It was indeed my write access to the folder that caused the problem, now sorted and the module, on first glance, displays correctly in Xiphos.

 

Best regards,

 

Johan Marais

Institute for Scripture Research

 <http://www.messianic.co.za/> www.messianic.co.za 

 

From: DM Smith [mailto:dmsmith at crosswire.org] 
Sent: Sunday, 11 March 2018 18:48
To: SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum <sword-devel at crosswire.org>
Subject: Re: [sword-devel] osis2mod

 

Johan,

 

The output should be located at ./modules/texts/ztext/ts2009. Those folders should already be there. There should be some kind of failure message if it cannot open the output files for writing. If there are currently files there it should update them.

 

Since you didn’t include any flags for compression, the module that is put there won’t be compressed.

 

osis2mod doesn’t care about the module’s conf. That is supposed to be created based upon how you build the module, i.e. what flags you use for osis2mod. I’m guessing your conf doesn’t match with regard to compression. If that’s the case the module won’t work.

 

Also if you are on a modern version of Windows, you might not have permission to write to c:\Program Files (x86)\CrossWire\The SWORD Project\modules\texts\ztext\ts2009

 

Hope this helps,

DM Smith

 

 





On Mar 11, 2018, at 10:00 AM, Johan <johan.marais at messianic.co.za <mailto:johan.marais at messianic.co.za> > wrote:

 

DM Smith,

 

It looks like this:

 

C:\Program Files (x86)\CrossWire\The SWORD Project>osis2mod ./modules/texts/ztext/ts2009/ TS2009Ver100.osis.xml -c ts2009

You are running osis2mod: $Rev: 3314 $

Adding cipher filter with phrase: ts2009

SUCCESS: osis2mod: has finished its work and will now rest

 

C:\Program Files (x86)\CrossWire\The SWORD Project>

 

Only the following are in the “The SWORD Project” folder:

Utilities from Xiphos

TS2009Ver100.osis.xml file

ts2009.conf file in the “mods.d” folder

The following folder structure, under “The SWORD Project”

modules

   texts

      ztext

         ts2009

 

The .conf file starts with [TS2009] and the 

DataPath=./modules/texts/ztext/ts2009/

 

Thank you,

 

Johan

From: DM Smith [ <mailto:dmsmith at crosswire.org> mailto:dmsmith at crosswire.org] 
Sent: Sunday, 11 March 2018 14:18
To: SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum < <mailto:sword-devel at crosswire.org> sword-devel at crosswire.org>
Subject: Re: [sword-devel] osis2mod

 

Johan,

Please tell us your entire command line. We can then answer your question. 

— DM Smith

 


On Mar 11, 2018, at 7:43 AM, Johan < <mailto:johan.marais at messianic.co.za> johan.marais at messianic.co.za> wrote:

Good day,

I created a bible module (osis.xml) which I want to convert into a Sword bible module, using osis2mod.

It looks as if it works correctly, but there is no output.

I receive this message:

You are running osis2mod: $Rev: 3314 $

Adding cipher filter with phrase: xxxxxx

SUCCESS: osis2mod: has finished its work and will now rest

This is the message directly under the command line.

What could be the problem please?

Thanks for all the help.

Johan

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