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Stranger Germany Joined: Aug 24, 2007 Post Count: 1 Status: Offline |
I am about to vonvert textes from my old windows bible study program to sword format. There are two ways I found out to bring them into a format that contains of 4 files: nt, nt.vss, ot and ot.vss. In both ways these files look good, and one of them was using the sword-converter imp2vs. My Sword Programm uses in the ./modules directory 6 files named nt.bzs, nt.bzv, nt.bzz (and the same with prefix ot). My question ist: Can I get the .vss files work - and what has to be written in the .conf-file to do this right? Or, is there a way to make the bzs etc files out of the .vss-files? Peter |
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Regular Joined: Jul 14, 2006 Post Count: 64 Status: Offline |
My Sword Programm uses in the ./modules directory 6 files named nt.bzs, nt.bzv, nt.bzz (and the same with prefix ot). My question ist: Can I get the .vss files work - and what has to be written in the .conf-file to do this right? Or, is there a way to make the bzs etc files out of the .vss-files? The difference between the 4-file set ot, ot.vss, nt, nt.vss -vs- the similar-looking 6-file set with .bzs &c is simply that the former is uncompressed and the latter is compressed. Your 4-file set will work fine, as long as your *.conf describe it appropriately. Compare against other *.conf for those modules using DataPath which includes rawtext -vs- ztext. (The compression library used is zlib.) Set the ModDrv parameter appropriately, and pick the DataPath area to use to go with it. ---------------------------------------- Project Admin, Xiphos |
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