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Newbie Thailand Joined: Mar 5, 2011 Post Count: 7 Status: Offline |
Thanks Philip! Good 'ol songkran (Thai New Year) is here! Thai's laugh when I call it Songkram nahm (Water war). But that's pretty much what it has turned into. I just stay home - and dry - the whole time. I have the info, and your generous offer to make it even easier for me. I'll have to see. After all your really hard work, I feel like a wimp in comparison, because, I don't know how much work vs. the benefit derived would be. As I said, my friends have moved away - for better business opportunities, and only 1 of them (a family now in India) is on a Mac. I am at least leaving my present location - Koh Samui - and going to explore in Malaysia, India and Indonesia for the possibly of relocation. It basically boils down to whether I have to do it a chapter at a time, or not. As this thread has progressed, so has my understanding of the amount of time needed. Still, I haven't totally given up yet! May God bless you too! Jeffrey |
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Stranger Joined: Apr 13, 2011 Post Count: 2 Status: Offline |
Hi All, Running Eloquent on my iMac. I was able to purchase and use NASB bible for e-Sword Windows (Parallels running Windows 7 Pro on my iMac) by running the downloaded exe file. It created a .bblx file but it looks like Eloquent does not recognize these files (I think it uses .conf files). Is there anything else I can do to get Eloquent to recognize the .bblx file? - Jansen |
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Inventory Germany Joined: Jun 12, 2008 Post Count: 637 Status: Offline |
Treader. One of the SWORD module source formats is ThML which is relatively similar to HTML. Have a look here: http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/ThML_modules Maybe this helps if you try to create a SWORD module. Manfred |
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Inventory Germany Joined: Jun 12, 2008 Post Count: 637 Status: Offline |
Hi All, Running Eloquent on my iMac. I was able to purchase and use NASB bible for e-Sword Windows (Parallels running Windows 7 Pro on my iMac) by running the downloaded exe file. It created a .bblx file but it looks like Eloquent does not recognize these files (I think it uses .conf files). Is there anything else I can do to get Eloquent to recognize the .bblx file? Jansen, please stay with the topic of this thread. You can open a new thread if you wish so but we already have a couple of those regarding e-sword module and using them in SWORD applications. If you search the forum for "bblx" you will find something. Manfred |
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