On Saturday 25 March 2006 16:48, Jonathon Blake wrote: > > Oh? How? > > And from the line right under the one you quoted. > > >> ZefaniaTextKonvertor, then run that to convert the module to Z-XML, > > hen run the Z-XML2OSIS conversion program, then treat it as a standard > OSIS module. *blush* Didn't read too thoroughly, did I? :)
> Nut I'll rephrase that sentence. > > Isntall Zefania TextKonvertor on your system. Having carefully read through the rest of your email :) , *and* checking Google, I haven't the software. I found http://sourceforge.net/projects/zefania-sharp/, but didn't see anything relevant. Maybe I missed something? It wouldn't be the first time. Does it also work on Linux? In a pinch, I can beg a Windows system, but I would prefer not to. > Install the Z-XML2OSIS conversion program on your system. > Then start ZefaniaTextKonvertor, select "E-=Sword", then find the > appropriate e-Sword module. > Export it to Z-XML. > Then start the Z-XML2OSIS conversion program. > Select teh Z-XML file, and wtch it produce OSIS formatted text. > Then copy the file into your Stword Project directory, and your > application _should_ be able to directly read/use it. > > been waiting for the ESV to make it's way into the Sword Project for > > almost two years > > Is the only reason that you haven't done so until now, that you didn't > know the conversion path to follow? Well, for one, I didn't know there was a conversion path until today. For two, I would have looked for possible conversion paths, except that I was told repeatedly that a native version was "right around the corner." Thanks again, :Peter _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page