JSword tries to discover all local repositories to present their modules to the
user. It will install only to one location. By default, it will use ~/.sword on
Un*x. I forget where on modern windows, but it is different than Xiphos. And on
Mac it will ~/Library/Application Support/Sword.
Just
On 03/04/2018 08:46 PM, bschroe...@internode.on.net wrote:
> I am using Linux, Windows and Android.
FYI in Sword, this is in swmgr.cpp:
const char *SWMgr::globalConfPath =
"/etc/sword.conf:/usr/local/etc/sword.conf";
/etc/sword.conf references /usr/share/sword by default. Typically,
though, this
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As reported earlier, Bishop and And Bible use the same module
location on the one device. I
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By default, all the desktop apps I know about shoul
Correction. Not SWORD_HOME but SWORD_PATH. (Thx Karl. My memory was faulty.)
> On Mar 4, 2018, at 8:41 PM, DM Smith wrote:
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> Depends. iOS requires sandboxing of it’s resources. The desktop applications
> use the standard locations which has changed over time on
Depends. iOS requires sandboxing of it’s resources. The desktop applications
use the standard locations which has changed over time on Windows. Older apps
and newer apps may not play together. I’m pretty sure that if you set
SWORD_HOME environment variable to the folder/directory holding mods.d
By default, all the desktop apps I know about should use the same paths. On
phones, this probably depends greatly on which OS you're in. I don't think
it's possible with iOS, but it might be possible with Android. That would
depend on the app, though.
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On 03/04/2018 08:36 PM, bschroe...@internode.on.net wrote:
> how do I configure them all to use the same texts?
Environment variable SWORD_PATH.
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When installing multiple front-ends on a phone or computer, how do I
configure them all to use the same texts? At the moment they all
want me to download a separate copy for each of them. So, for
example, if I have 3 front-end applications and want KJV in each of
them I have to download it 3
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