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Is there a module to create a reference library (e-Sword v 10)?


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#1 lidsavr

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Posted 21 December 2011 - 08:19 PM

I have been working on creating a module of McClintock and Strong's Cyclopedia using scanned copies of the books and am almost all the way through the first volume. I am using MED as a RTF (rich text format) editor and then converting from e-Sword v.8 to v9)

One of the unfortunate problems is the MED will not allow graphics. Now that I have seen the new Reference Library, I am excited and would like to transfer my work over to an editor capable of creating a module for the new Reference Library format and input the graphics that I have had to leave out.

Is there a module available that will allow me to continue my work as a reference library with graphics?

Thank you in advance for your answer.

Charles
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#2 Josh Bond

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Posted 21 December 2011 - 09:19 PM

Hi Charles,

Convert your topic to e-Sword 9, as you said. Then edit the topic file in e-Sword 10 in the Topics Editor. After you add the images (using the editor in e-Sword 10), you can then view your topic file in the Reference Library directly. Or you can right-click in the topic editor and choose "Convert to REFX book' to convert the topic file to refx format, which is also viewable in the Reference Library. Both .refx and .topx files are viewable in the Reference Library but if you have a lot of images, refx format is compressed.

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Posted 22 December 2011 - 06:13 PM

Josh,
Thank you very much. I will print out your instructions and get to work!

Charles
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