Josh Bond, on 15 Jun 2013 - 11:10 AM, said:
Without seeing the database, I don't know the answer to the problem, or really, even understand what the problem is.
Why not just use ToolTip NT which will take the content you specify (book comments, chapter comments, and/or verse comments) and create the proper database scheme, rtf tags, etc.
Josh
Without seeing the database, I don't know the answer to the problem
I am baffled by your response because I pasted the SQL database into the topic as code: everything needed to build the demo database.
even understand what the problem is.
The problem is when I select the 2nd Book, 3rd Chapter (of the Bible) and click on the <Display Chapter Comment> that no comment appears.
I assume that <Display Chapter Comment> function works and there is a type-o in the database, but I read and re-read it several times and I am unable to spot what/where is the error.
Book 1 Comments and Book 3 Chapter 4 Verse 5 Comments appear when selected and the applicable icon is clicked.
Why not just use ToolTip NT which will take the content you specify (book comments, chapter comments, and/or verse comments) and create the proper database scheme, rtf tags, etc
I would like to do that, but I tried using ToolTip NT and I get the error message: "The procedure entry point GetNativeSystemInfo could not be located in the dynamic link library KERNEL32.dll" then the program aborts/halts
See below/last regarding win32 applications in Windows 2000 (some of the text of an email I sent to Rick).
The only 1 other program that I have that has a similar type of error message is with Firefox, but Firefox does not abort, halt or crash: Firefox just continues to run just fine.
You could remove the abort/halt logic if GetNativeSystemInfo does not return what you expect or the OS is Windows 2000 (Win32 NTFS).
Maybe in that case assume it is an older OS that does not use the advanced/latest features/functions
The SQLite Database Browser v2.0b1 runs just fine in Windows 2000.
Please advise.
Thanks, Tracey
e-Sword 10, SQLite Database Browser v2.0b1, Windows 2000 Pro sp4
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Issue #2 Can you please keep e-Sword Windows 2000 compatible as much as reasonably possible (or at least do not deliberately exclude it)?
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I tried installing e-Sword v10.1.0 EXE and the install failed due to the OS version, but it did unpack the MSI.
The e-Sword MSI file installed just fine and e-Sword v10.1.0 runs just fine Windows 2000.
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Over a decade ago I was using Windows NT 4.0 Workstation and acquired a scanner with software designed for Windows 95.
The installer for the package aborted the install because I was not running Windows 95.
However, the individual modules installed just fine and I used the scanner with the original/supplied software applications/utilities for years.
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