Dear Br. Cyrille,

I cannot speak to your Android device, but if you place your sdcard into your 
computer and place modules under a top level sword folder, Bishop should detect 
them. E.g.,
sdcard:/sword/mods.d/*
sdcard:/sword/modules/*

Also Bishop should detect any modules installed with AndBible.

Bishop's fallback if it doesn't find a sword library under a sword folder at 
the root of the sdcard is to use the "app" data directory, which apparently 
varies a bit. I think it's mostly something like 
/storage/apps/org.crosswire.bishop/sword/

Hope this helps a bit. This is an area we can improve on.

Troy

On June 24, 2019 1:48:05 PM MST, Cyrille <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hello,
>I would like to understand how to store the folder sword in the sd card
>on Android. I use a lot of module manually, and now it is really
>difficult to access all the Android folder on the computer, I don't
>understand everything, but it seams to be because of multiple user
>settings. With something like emulated/0...
>In short, the problem is twofold. First of all, the possibility to
>install modules manually by copying and pasting by connecting the phone
>or tablet to your computer. And second to be able to store the modules
>on the SD card as much as possible even when the system does not offer
>it. Is it feasible? Another remark I could not find where the modules
>are installed with Bishop, it would still be nice if it could be in the
>same place as Andbible and Bibletime...
>
>Br Cyrille
>
>
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