Hi Mike / Angel,<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 9:20 AM, Mike Hart <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:just_mike_y@yahoo.com">just_mike_y@yahoo.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><td style="font:inherit" valign="top">HOWEVER: your latest post says you are creating an IMP type file, not a VPL type file. to create a sword module from IMP type files do a similar process<br>
<br>$ IMP2MOD.exe (enter) --> gives
you the options you need to include .... <br><br>IMPort files have more options because the IMP format can be used for any type of sword module, where the VPL (verse per line) assume you are importing text or verse for verse commentaries. I've created modules from import files, but not ones that work with BibleTime. <br>
<br>When you get into IMPort files, the Sword team has made statements about not supporting this type of format for module creation any longer, and some of the front end programs may no longer be able to read the output file. This is because the Import format includes much more support for formatting (centers on the screen, etc.) the VPL type files are also no longer officially supported, but if you stick with plain text VPL files, there is very little chance your module will do something that the bible reader programs no longer support.<br>
</td></tr></tbody></table></blockquote></div><br>I'm not sure that this is correct. While I have heard things about IMP as an import mechanism not going to be supported well in future, that concern is quite different from whether the created modules actually work well in programs. If you use GBF then it is quite possible that it will not work well in all programs, but if you use OSIS or ThML then I would expect them to be well supported for the foreseeable future.<br>
<br>Certainly if you want to submit modules to CrossWire and are creating a Bible complete OSIS documents are preferred (I think because it allows it to be run through a validator, whereas OSIS/ThML in an IMP file is not necessarily valid XML). However, if you are wanting to use and distribute modules yourself you can pretty much use anything that works.<br>
<br>Modules from import files should work just as well as modules from osis2mod. Could you give more details about any ones that didn't work with BibleTime?<br><br>Jon<br>