Don't worry about doing the renames/moves for file names. I will send you a patch once I am done with getting it up and running on Linux so that you can just apply that. Basically I am just changing the #include directives to reflect the cases of the file names that you are already using. However, if you throw that scripreffilter.* onto the CVS on SF I can grab them from there. I am, however, getting quite a few errors from your wx_xml2gbs.cpp file related to undeclared variables. I don't know if that's because I am using an older source zip (20051026) or why your compiler allows them if this is the current version of the source. Most of the errors pertain to the variable "keybuffer"... which appears as though it should really be "str_keybuffer" but I'm not certain yet. If you'd like I can send you the error messages as I have them, unless you've already fixed the problem in your CVS version.
--Greg
On 11/17/05, William Canfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,The sword Module Creator has been written using the wxWidgets library which is supposed to be portable to Linux and Mac. I have written to program using Windows98, which is case insensitive on the file names. Sorry, I will rename the includes for case sensitivity for linux. I have written for linux in the past but had forgotten this feature.My appologies also for the failing source file (scripreffilter.*) - it is not to be confused with the sword library. This is a simple function to display <scripRef> as a html link in the viewer of SwordModuleCreator. Such links are not expected work. I will include this file asap. At the moment you could get around this problem by commenting out the references to the filter in MainFrame.cpp. I do not have a linux box at the moment, so am not able to check if the source will compile for linux.If Gregg Hellings has a compilable version for Linux, I would gladly include his makefiles etc in the next release.The next version will have a choice of compilers for different modules and a project settings file.There is a compiled windows version available complete with a help file. The help file also includes three web pages - The sword module creation page, HtML and Osis manuals to help understand the different markups. (If this unwittingly infringes any copyright then I will take them out again though).Sorry for any inconviences.Bill Canfield
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