Beautifull! Thanks for answer Troy,
Le 15/12/2014 19:37, Troy A. Griffitts a écrit :
Dear Br Cyrille,

First, thanks for your persistence.

Comments below:

On 12/15/2014 08:23 AM, Fr Cyrille wrote:
2. With imp format:

Yes, imp2vs is probably your easiest path.

Is it possible to read deuterocanicals books (and with which versification? Because Esther in the BJ bible is written like that: 1:1-a 1:1-b....) with imp?
Then I change the vpl file in imp file like that:
$$$Genèse 1,1
Au commencement, Dieu créa le ciel et la terre.
$$$Genèse 1,2
Or la terre était vide et vague, les ténèbres couvraient l'abîme, un vent de Dieu tournoyait sur les eaux.
$$$Genèse 1,3
Dieu dit: "Que la lumière soit" et la lumière fut.
$$$Genèse 1,4
Dieu vit que la lumière était bonne, et Dieu sépara la lumière et les ténèbres.
I run the command:
*/imp2vs BibleJerusalem_imp.txt -v Catholic/*

You will also want to specify your locale so you get French Bible names recognized. Add this to the end of the command:

-l fr


I'm surprised the result was better. "Genèse" is not the English name for "Genesis".
It's right, first I wrote Genèse then I change it in Genesis. But I can find the list of all English books? Or if I use the option -l fr I can write it in French?


(For example when I opened Isaia I red Esther) just the beginning of the old testament, and the new was also ok.

This sounds like you may have a problem between the -v Catholic flag you used during the import, and Versification=Catholic configuration parameter which would need to be in the module's .conf file. Were you sure to change the module's .conf file to match the versification you used during import?

This is the solution!!! Thanks you very much!! I add the versification in the .conf file, and I can see the deutero...
Also, as you may have seen in a previous post about another issue today, we recommend using our latest version of module tools from SVN. Often we fix bugs and the packages are sometimes years behind.

You may wish to build from SVN:

svn co http://crosswire.org/svn/sword/trunk sword
cd sword
./autogen.sh
./usrinst.sh
make

then you'll have your utilities build under the utilities/ folder and there will also be some tests we can run under the tests/ folder.

Hope this helps and can get you going.  Blessings in your efforts.

Br Cyrille

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L'Africain

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