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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 04/01/2018 à 18:09, David Haslam a
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<div>Everyone - please understand that CrossWire does <b>not</b>
maintain the source text files for any SWORD modules apart from
the flagship <b>KJV</b> and <b>KJVA</b> modules.<br>
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Ok it is clear, but what you do with texts send by people for the
module creation (Example when I send you the usfm files for konnym)?
Because if I understand well you want to do yourself the module with
the osis no?<br>
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<div>All other module updates depend on someone <u>starting again</u>
from the most recent source text files provided by third
parties.<br>
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