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Newbie UK Joined: Nov 15, 2010 Post Count: 6 Status: Offline |
I have just downloaded Eloquent v2.3 and having found it had deleted all my module database, I proceeded to try and select all the modules I had. It took me more than half an hour to sift through just the Crosswire bible modules, identify which were in english and which were not, select all the english versions and then start the download task. Then Eloquent crashed. I now cannot clearly identify what modules i have downloaded and what I haven't. Eloquent does not seem to have remembered what I requested it to download. I am now frustrated because trying to work out all the english versions from the non-english versions, ones already downloaded from ones that are not is like trying to sort out a jigsaw puzzle of a plate of baked beans! Is there an easier way to just show the english version modules and ignore all the non-english versions. Is there a way to show clearly (e.g. using colour) which english versions I have installed, from those that I have requested the Module Installer to download, but haven't yet done so? |
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Inventory Germany Joined: Jun 12, 2008 Post Count: 637 Status: Offline |
Sorry for that but I don't believe Eloquent did delete your modules. If you come from MacSword 1.x than Eloquent requests you to delete your old module database because for some unknown reason it could caused a crash when Eloquent or MacSword 2 did read the MacSword 1.x database. But Eloquent surely did not delete your modules without asking. It is currently not possible to filter for languages in the module installer. Manfred |
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