Lynn,

Due to some of the same difficulties you were running into, I had planned to make a new tutorial on how to create a module in my edits to the website.  I was stalled over the month of December because I had a terrible case of Carpel Tunnel syndrome (which still hasn't gone away) and now I'm in school and must save as much typing strength for my course work as possible.  Getting a copy of the "original" source should be close to possible using the exporter programs.  If Practice was made with the imp format, you should be able to do something like 'mod2imp Practice > Practice.txt' <forgets exact syntax>.  I also don't know if there is a Windows port of all of the exporters available.  As for a prepared tutorial on the website... I'm not aware of one other than the one you looked for.  It needs some significant work to keep the prospective user from being over-worked to fill in the gaps, and I'd like to get to that soon, but there are other website changes I had planned to work on for Troy first.  Hopefully I'll get to tackle some of those soon-ish.  Cheers!

--Greg

On 2/4/06, L.Allan-pbio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was interested in trying to prepare a simple module, and was hoping that
the "original input source code" for some of the existing modules was
available. These might serve as templates to get started.

Sorry if this has been asked/answered previously.

I've looked at the "Module Making" webpage:
http://www.crosswire.org/sword/develop/swordmodule/index.jsp

Is there more information about how to proceed ... like a tutorial or wiki
or mvnforum page(s)?

Is the input for something like "Practice" (The Practice of the Presence of
God) available ... the file that would have been processed by imp2ld or
imp2vs? What would be the command line to prepare "Practice"?

How about SAOA (Scripture Alphabet of Animals)?  SME (Spurgeon's Morning and
Evening devotionals)?

My intention was to prepare something like a simple tutorial that could be
part of a "Starter-Kit". LcdBible comes with a 120+ step tutorial oriented
to less computer-literate end-users, and I was thinking of making it into a
module to be part of the "Starter-Kit".

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