Lynn Allan wrote:

Sure will make life a lot less painful, I guarantee, as I've been
sitting here trying to write a parsing routiine to get rid of the
e-Sword-specific formatting codes in that humongous 64MB Access file.



As an alternative to the thorough, but not-for-the-faint-hearted parsing that the Sword-Api is capable of, I am aware of a 77 line C routine that seems to remove 99.44% of the non-standard tags that are embedded in rawtext and ztext Bible modules. (Note, I haven't used it on commentaries, dictionaries, etc.)

void RemoveMostTagsAndExtraWhiteSpace(char* buf)

If the author of the routine is willing to waive copyright, and you think it
might be worth looking at, I can make it available at:
http://inverse.sourceforge.net/prototypes

my 2 alt-155


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I'd love to see it... my C skills are pretty rusty, but I can read someone else's code and modify it for my uses.

Sounds useful, indeed!

God Bless,

Paul

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