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#1 owo

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Posted 15 September 2012 - 12:31 AM

Hi Guys,

I have a number of commentary books with bible links from esword that I have converted into HTML for colors and pictures and online links. Is it possible to convert them so that they can be read fully functional in mysword?

Cheers, jeff

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Posted 15 September 2012 - 08:36 AM

Jeff,
I am not sure. If you want to try it yourself, follow these instructions :
http://www.biblesupp...ysword-modules/

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Posted 15 September 2012 - 10:24 AM

Hey Thanks!

I'll give it a shot but it really looks like I'm over my head with this..... :rolleyes:

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Posted 15 September 2012 - 10:28 AM

Hey Thanks!

I'll give it a shot but it really looks like I'm over my head with this..... :rolleyes:


If you send me the file I will try it for you and email it back to you to see if it works. It only takes a few minutes once you get the hang of it.

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Posted 15 September 2012 - 11:07 AM

Just checking....I have the colored modules in esword but had to convert them with HTML for another bible program (Mantis) worked GREAT in there and was able to link to youtube videos and online data via the commentaries.

What I have now is a .docx file of these books with all the html coding for colors, photos and links. I don't really know if the module tool and the wordnet converter is what I need is it??

Cheers, jeff

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Posted 15 September 2012 - 11:35 AM

Cool we must have crossed replies I just saw this...File on the way, THANKS!!

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Posted 16 September 2012 - 01:53 PM

Hi Jeff,

I hope this info is not redundant. This is part of an email I got from Jomin:

In terms of the content of Commentaries and Dictionaries, they are all plain
HTML. The notable special thing is the hyperlink which is used to link
together different sections and modules. The format is simple as it use the
HTML anchor (a) tag, except the href contains some special codes. the href
starts with # so that it worked like an anchor to the same document
(bookmark) but that is optional as it is simply stripped by MySword for
Android (that is needed by our original MySword for Windows Mobile 6.5
prototype). The content of href could be:

1. b9.9.9 - Bible reference in b<book number>.<chapter number>.<verse
number> format. But there are also some other variations of that like:
    a. b<book number> - entire book
    b. b<book number>.<chapter number> - entire chapter of the book
    c. b<book number>.<chapter number>.<verse number>-<verse number> - verse
range in a chapter of the book
    d. b<book number>.<chapter number>-<chapter number> - chapter range of a
book
    e. b<English Abbreviated reference> - e.g. bGen 1:1
2. sXXXX - Strong's reference, e.g. sH1697 and sG25
3. mXXXX - Morphological code, e.g. mN-ASF
4. dXXXX - Dictionary reference, in two formats:
    a. same dictionary, e.g. dWISDOM
    b. other dictionary, e.g. d-Easton WISDOM
5. cXXXX - Commentary reference where XXXX is a verse reference similar to
bible reference, in two formats:
    a. same commentary, e.g. c1.2.3
    b. other commentary, e.g. c-TSK 1.2.3 or c TSK 1.2.3
6. nXXXX - Personal Notes reference where XXXX is a verse reference similar
to bible reference
7. jXXXX - Journal/Book (MySword version 2.0) reference, the idea is similar
to dictionary or commentary reference

I'm not sure the hrefs will work from journal files as well, but I suppose they will. I don't expect they invented another mechanism for journals.

Regards,
Rob

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Posted 17 September 2012 - 03:58 AM

Thanks Rob,

When I coded those books I just did basic things like add color codes and hyper-link & jpeg codes to the word file so I am very uneducated in the formatting of HTML. Basically just faked my way through it w God!

I have sent the files to pfpeller and looking fwd to see what he is able to do with it!




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