I have some Bible versions in the .bbli format. How can they be converted into the .bblx format?
Posted 03 May 2020 - 04:43 PM
I am aware that the program recognizes .bblx files. But for the sake of consistency in a big collection of .bblx files which I have, I want to convert the .bbli files into the .bblx format.
simply rename the extension to .bblxeSword does not determine the internal format from these extensions.
And this actually works fine. I found the bast way I found to actually do this is by using the Command prompt (which is like the good ol' DOS prompt). To access the Command prompt, right click on the Start button, and then click on Command Prompt or Command Prompt (Admin) menu item.
Once in the command prompt you will see the prompt telling you where you are located on the default drive, which is:
C:\> Users\ Admin
So before doing anything, you need to do the following:
Type: CD C:\
Hit the Enter key
Type: CD Program Files (x86)\e-Sword
Hit the Enter key
OK now that you're in the default e-Sword folder, do exactly as seen in the below example:
Type: Dir *.bbli
Hit the Enter key.
By doing that, you will only have any or all the files shown by that extension. That will eliminate the need to find the file(s) you want to rename. Once that is done, do the following:
Type: Ren asv.bbli asv.bblx
or whatever the file name is.
Hit the Enter key and you're all done and dusted.
Remember, the filename shown here is just an example, and this will work with any filename you choose to rename with the exception of those whose attributes are set to Read Only and/or System.
Trust you find this helpful.
Blessings,
Edited by APsit190, 03 May 2020 - 05:25 PM.
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