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Regular Joined: Oct 30, 2008 Post Count: 12 Status: Offline |
I don't know if my subject title for this post is the correct terminology or not. I am wanting to know if modules that I create in MacSword are proprietary or not? I don't want to get a year or more into making some and find that my work is locked into something that I can't extract if the SWORD, God forbid, goes out of development. |
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Inventory Germany Joined: Jun 12, 2008 Post Count: 637 Status: Offline |
Well, our internal module format is open in that the source codes are freely accessible. Normally the source format you use to create a module is one of OSIS, THML or the like which are open standards. You can look them up at Wikipedia. If you are talking about a commentary module created in MacSword then this module will work on any other SWORD software and is build using our internal module format. Manfred |
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Regular Joined: Oct 30, 2008 Post Count: 12 Status: Offline |
thanks |
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