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<DIV><FONT face=arial>I've just got a message from Mr. Chris Little. He wrote me:</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=arial><TT><FONT face=arial>"</FONT><FONT face=arial>Hi,<BR><BR>The About field of .conf files is RTF. '\' is the escape code <BR>character <BR>in RTF, used for codes like "\par", as you note. If you want to <BR>generate a '\' in text, you can simply double it as "\\".<BR><BR>Blessings,<BR>Chris Little<BR>The SWORD Project</FONT></TT></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=arial><TT><FONT face=arial>In the service of our Lord,</FONT></TT></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial><TT><FONT face=arial>C. N. R.</FONT><BR><BR></TT><BR><BR><B><I>"C. N. R." <biblology@yahoo.com></I></B> wrote:</FONT></DIV>
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<P>Dear list,</P>
<P>I would like to report a bug in the SWORD Project. Here is what I am talking about: I just finished making a module with the Romanian Orthodox Bible (I am an Orthodox priest and I live in Romania).</P>
<P>After I finished this module and zipped the final Win and Raw files, I found the following problem: in the file .conf that I created, to the 'About' heading, I gave the readers the path to the prefaces of the 1936 and 1994 editions of this Bible. The path was this: ...\Program Files\CrossWire\The SWORD Project\modules\texts\ztext\rob\. After installation though, in the 'About' box that appears every time a new module is added (i.e. when a .conf file is found in the directory \The SWORD Project\newmods\ ), instead of the correct path, one can only see the words "...FilesSWORD Project". If you want to verify this, I attached the .conf file. In my opinion, this is a bug in the program (I have versions 1.5.4-1.5.6). But I think the problem is the backslash which in the .conf files is reserved for the expression " \par ", through which you can separate paragraphs. I found out about this just this morning when I looked in the file godsword.conf... I feel disappointed since I put in a
lot of work to create this module, and I think this bug could be corrected in the next version of the SWORD project.</P>
<P>I have reported the bug to <A href="mailto:sword-bugs@crosswire.org">sword-bugs@crosswire.org</A> too.</P>
<P></FONT><FONT size=2>In the service of our Lord,</P>
<P>C. N. R.</P></FONT></DIV><BR><BR>
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