Hi Chris ....... On 7 Oct 2001, at 20:40, Chris Little wrote: > In response to a number of requests for our material and as an excuse to > learn Borland C++ Builder, I wrote a simple Win32 app that will export any > Sword module to ThML, GBF, or OLB format.
Two comments: 1) It took me a while to discover where it was putting the output files: without a terminating backslash on the path, it concatenates the version name onto the end of the path string. Most of us aren't going to realise that the backslash is an essential. 2) The onscreen output of books being converted freezes at a point which varies according to the version and the output format. At first I thought the program had hung - especially as I wasn't finding the output files! Other than that, it seems to run OK in all three formats. I'm not sure how the OLB output is meant to be used - do I need some kind of import program separate from the OLB executable to handle it? BTW - forget what I said about bookmarks in my earlier e-mail. I've sorted it. Somehow (I've no idea how) my bookmarks files had been marked as 'read only'. However - when I changed them back, the Windows executable came up with segment errors until I deleted the two .conf files (layout.conf and options.conf). That seems to be an old problem that has never gone away. Ought I to mention this to Troy - or maybe David? God bless you, Barry >From Barry Drake (The Revd - minister of Arnold United Reformed Church, Nottingham - see http://www.arnold-urc.supanet.com for our church homepages). Replies - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fax: 0705 069 8746