Hi all just downloaded to try out the New upgrade to the program and as a long time user (from way..way back..) I unistalled the 9.0 and still use 8 because of the speed issue. Am I doing somthing wrong? I do not think I should have to unload everything just to get it to run. Even going from book to book in a biblical text takes a long time in 9.0 and up. On the 8 it switches much fater. Just looking for some tips so I can use some of the new features without "deslecting" everything just to get it to run. Looks as if this stie has taken off also! Well done all!
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#19255 E-Sword loading slow
Posted by wayman29 on 02 November 2013 - 02:18 PM in e-Sword Questions & Answers
#19259 E-Sword loading slow
Posted by wayman29 on 02 November 2013 - 07:02 PM in e-Sword Questions & Answers
Dell XPS 400. 2.8 GHz, 3 gig of RAM Gforce 9400 video card. AtA 300 gig HD
150 Bible files..15 activated
41 cmt files -10 activated
69 dctx files -11 activated
#19262 E-Sword loading slow
Posted by wayman29 on 03 November 2013 - 09:12 AM in e-Sword Questions & Answers
Greetings,
Jon You had the correct answer. I unlinked the Dictionary of the NET bible and also the commenary and things clicked through real smooth. It was rather frustrating because I love e-sword back when we used Access database. When everything went to SQL I had a hard time geting everything to run. So I want back to 8.0 as mentioned above. Thanks for the help. I did give myself a face palm for not thinking of it myself.
Thanks for your responces.
You are all most kind and thoughtful!
#19263 Dead Sea Scroll Modules
Posted by wayman29 on 03 November 2013 - 09:23 AM in e-Sword Modules / Resources
Greetings all,
I have not been back in some time and I am happy to see this site has taken off!
Nice work on the Hebrew Study Bible with Strong’s numbers. Everything all together in one .bblx file made it simple and I was able to replace the older files with the updated newer file.
I was wondering if anyone out there was working some Dead Sea Scroll module. I have not looked in some time to see if anything was in the public domain to do this or not. With the Scrolls having such a huge influence on the study of biblical literature it would be a huge help if something like this was looked into. I do know that Bible Works had the Sectarian Scrolls module. But that would cost some bucks. I would be willing to pay for a reference to be used in E-sword if it were created. Anyone know of anything or anyone who has something that would be done in a legal way I would be interested in helping to create such a module if I had the legal resources to do so.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Al Wayman
#19305 Dead Sea Scroll Modules
Posted by wayman29 on 08 November 2013 - 07:10 AM in e-Sword Modules / Resources
Greetings patchworkid,
The links I had and the topic file I created from those found online, was not the complete scrolls (cave 1-11). It was just a sampling more or less. I have the book by the late Geza Vermes on the Dead Sea scrolls in epub format and also The Dead Sea Scrolls Bible in digital. I was thinking about making a modules for personal use only, but thought by now all the scrolls would be open to the public someplace.
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