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Ruben Canez-Reyes

Member Since 23 Aug 2011
Offline Last Active Sep 18 2023 12:07 AM
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In Topic: e-sword study notes editor

09 February 2014 - 11:17 PM

The ctrl + right click had to be done on the Editor/study notes window.


In Topic: e-sword study notes editor

09 February 2014 - 11:16 PM

Yes, I had to ctrl + mouse right click, then choose new/ that took me to the file manager, I gave a name to my study note. It worked just fine. Thank you very much for all your help. Yes, I had to make sure that I save my study notes work before I leave the program, and I chose the chain link icon (activated).


In Topic: e-sword study notes editor

06 February 2014 - 04:18 PM

Yes, I know how to use the topic notes. My problem is that e-sword study notes in my computer do not save after I finish writing my notes on a particular verse. I turn e-sword off and when I re start the program, my notes are no where to found. Thanks.

 

After doing a registry check and fixing the registry for wondows, I still have the same problem.

 

Rubén Cañez


In Topic: e-sword study notes editor

05 February 2014 - 08:21 PM

I started the program as an administrator, also in properties I gave e-sword all the permissions. It did not work.

 

Also, I uninstalled e-sword 10.2.1 and installed e-sword 10.1. And still the problem persists.

 

I will try some other things which I didn't want to do: Get into the firewalls, into the registry of the computer and see if I have some other errors, wrong extentions, etc. dlls...

 

Thank you. Meanwhile, I guess I'll just use some other text editor.


In Topic: e-sword study notes editor

05 February 2014 - 01:54 PM

My machine is almost exactly like yours (Windows 7, 64 bit, and 8g ram. I haven't used the Study Notes Editor, so I just did a test with mine. I followed the instructions I gave you and did have study notes saved for the verse I was working with. So, this is a mystery to me UNLESS:

 

This could be a permissions problem that Windows is famous for. Try:

1 - Install e-Sword as the Administrator. You do this by right clicking the e-Sword install file and selecting "run as administrator". Finish installation before going to step 2.

2 - Right click the e-Sword folder - should be:

C:\Program Files (x86)\e-Sword or C:\Program Files\e-Sword


On many Windows machines. Click properties - click security - check your current user's permissions - click edit if you don't have full access - check all the boxes for access - click "OK" to save.

Now - try running e-Sword and the Study Notes Editor. I hope this helps because I can't think of anything else.

That sounds like a very good idea. I will try it. And yes I do hope that this will solve this problem. Thanks!