> I guess it all depends on how the text files are set up and changing
> them to make it easier to search may be the quickest way in the long > run. I would arrange it so that each book had it's own text file, so > you would have "Genesis.txt", "John.txt" etc. Yes every book is already separated in its own text file. I have thought about searching for numbers to tell Revolution it's the start of a verse. The problem with that though is there's a lot of verses that have numbers in them, so if I tell Revolution to search for numbers there's a good chance it will end up in the middle of a verse some where. > You may find that it is better to give people a stuctured way to enter > the search data rather than allowing free typing. Have a menu system > for selecting a book name, then a field with little arrows for > choosing chapter numbers and verse numbers. If you have already worked > out how many chapters each book has and how many verses each chapter > has, you can restrict the search data entry to numbers that are really > available. I've thought about a menu system too. I've actually incorporated one to import the books from a folder into a text field. I'd like to make this work for finding verses too, but I still don't see how it will know where to go in the field, since every book is contained in it's own text file in the format I discussed. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
