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#19739 Getting the bible modules to iPhone

Posted by ojniemin on 20 December 2013 - 09:49 AM in e-Sword Questions & Answers

And also, if you use the converting tool you are able to get searchable text if working on a module with special characters.

 

The way to go then is to you ToolTip Tool to create a unicode module and the run the converter.




#19738 PC to IOS conversion tool not installing correctly?

Posted by ojniemin on 20 December 2013 - 09:26 AM in Module Creation Tools

Thanks! I managed to get this working. I would want to say it was the computer but I am afraid it was the user that was failing... :)

 

I found it finally in Program Files (x86)\e-Sword folder. Very easy and fast to use. I use I FunBox to copy the the phone.




#19737 Getting the bible modules to iPhone

Posted by ojniemin on 20 December 2013 - 09:22 AM in e-Sword Questions & Answers

Saigel, I am sorry for this. I kind of assumed that my question was pretty simple...

 

What I simply did was to choose 'ModulesHD-Module Define Variables-BBLI' and then 'ModulesHD-Save BBLI'. I don't really know what I was doing wrong earlier...

 

Yesterday I also succeeded to to convert the modules with PC to IOS converter, which is indeed faster.




#19712 PC to IOS conversion tool not installing correctly?

Posted by ojniemin on 17 December 2013 - 07:32 AM in Module Creation Tools

I am trying to convert bible modules to be used in my iPhone. The reason for me not to use Tooltip tool NT for this purpose is that I have not found the unicode option for HD modules in ToolTip tool.

 

However, I downloaded the PC to IOS conversion tool and ran it... The installation goes just OK, but I cannot find the application after installation. Anyone had the same issue?

 

 




#19711 Searching for scandinavian letters

Posted by ojniemin on 17 December 2013 - 06:09 AM in Module Creation Tools

Actually I need to modify my question. The module itself is one that I have created myself. Now I managed to get it working correctly on my computer by using 'Save bible file - unicode text'. What I have not been able to do is to create this same module for iPhone (LT). There doesn't seem to be such 'unicode' option when creating HD modules. So as a summary what I have managed to do:

 

-Create a bible module to be using on a computer. Searching is working as it should.

-Create a bible module to be used in an iPhone. But the seaching is NOT working as it should.

 

I have read about a conversion tool for the modules but when I install it nothing happens...




#19704 Searching for scandinavian letters

Posted by ojniemin on 16 December 2013 - 02:09 PM in Module Creation Tools

I have been reading this forum to find out how to use ToolTip tool to be able to search for special scandinavian letters in e-Sword. I found a few topics but I could not see any explanation what should be done in ToolTip (at least I did not understand the explanations). I have succesfully created a few bible modules but I cannot search for words that include the scandinavian special letters. Anyone who can help me out?

 

 




#19701 Getting the bible modules to iPhone

Posted by ojniemin on 16 December 2013 - 01:33 PM in e-Sword Questions & Answers

I already figured this out... So the case is closed.




#19694 Getting the bible modules to iPhone

Posted by ojniemin on 15 December 2013 - 03:42 PM in e-Sword Questions & Answers

Hi there!

 

My first post on this forum. I found e-Sword for a week ago and I REALLY like it! I already created my first bible modules and commentaries and they are running perfectly on my computer. However, I would want to utilize these modules even on my iPhone, and I have not found any ways to do this yet. I have been searching for  a solution and the closest one is to use ToolTip tool to create the LT modules and then to use i-Funbox to transfer them to the phone. Is that the way to go? If so, anyone who could give some instructions on how the second step is done...?

 

Regards

ojniemin