e-Sword 11.0 is now (or soon will be) available for download!
A few additional notes:
e-Sword is now capable of using the same module format as the Apple versions of e-Sword. Those module types are Commentary (.cmti), Dictionary (.dcti), Bible (.bbli), Reference Libary (.refi) etc.
Because the modules are now HTML based a lot more can happen with the presentation (i.e. poetry line breaks), and content (i.e. links). Module creators can use stylings in creative ways to produce new results in e-Sword.
Module creators can use the Morphology popup tooltip as long as the Bible as TVM codes as defined in Robinson's Morphological Analysis Codes (RMAC).
OK, for this little baby I'll be writing a review on it once all of my experimentation and testing has been completed.
What I can say about this version is simply this... I love it, as in, I love it, as in, Man, can this baby sing. WOO! This really has to be the next best thing (Kiwis will understand this, you Americans wouldn't have a clue ) to Hokey Pokey ice cream, and Lemon & Paeroa (L&P for short), and that is really saying something.
Thus far I've encountered no issues or problems, and does what it suppose to do.
OK, now I got that bit all done and dusted. Just a little tip of what one can do to keep a sort of uniformity of resources between e-Sword platforms.
I converted a bblx file to a bbli one, then deleted that bblx file, and then in the Command Prompt (DOS environment) renamed the bbli to bblx. That means you can have all your extensions the same, e.g., bblx, topx, cmtx, and etc, and should be able run the resources in all e-Sword platforms irrespective of the file extension name.
Oh yeah, this means that you can rename all your e-Sword HD, LT, and X to match e-Sword PC resource extensions. So on that note, it only remains this to said, great stuff!.
For those who don't know how to use the Command (DOS) prompt, here are the DOS commands you need to use:
C:\> e: E:\> cd e-sword\e-sword resource E:\e-sword\e-sword resources ren mb.bbli mb.bblx
By the way, you don't type the Drive letters (C:\ and E:\ bit) as they are there in the command prompt.
If you really want to go all out to Geekdom, you can use the Windows Power Shell which will do the same as the Command Prompt and then some.
For those of you who's resources are in the default e-Sword folder (C:\Program Files (x86)\e-Sword, the following just needs to be done.
cd program files (x86)\e-Sword
ren cev.bbli cev.bblx
Then close the Command prompt.
If you don't want to be geeky by using the Command Prompt, then just do it using Windows File Explorer.
Blessings,
Edited by APsit190, 17 July 2016 - 04:47 PM.