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dysert

Member Since 11 Oct 2012
Offline Last Active May 31 2018 09:33 AM
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In Topic: Missing upload?

14 April 2015 - 10:29 AM

Nice to know it's still here somewhere, but how's anyone going to find it? I did a Search on "samdahl" and it found nothing. Did I do something wrong to make it inaccessible?


In Topic: Barrett, George - The Temptation of Christ (1883)

07 January 2015 - 02:37 PM

Finished and uploaded.


In Topic: Can you revert a module back to .rtf?

14 December 2014 - 06:44 AM

If the dctx module is protected like the Official modules of e-Sword or made by Rick Meyers then is there no legal way to open it.

For all the other dctx modules ToolTip "module tab" dictionary menu read dictionary file

Look for \cf and \i and \b

And save if latter as a RTF file

Got it! Thanks. It never even occurred to me to look at that menu item to open a file. Thanks!


In Topic: Can you revert a module back to .rtf?

14 December 2014 - 05:45 AM

http://www.biblesupp...ooltip-tool-nt/

hi see this tool to read/ open a module that is not copyrighted

thanks

Thanks, but I have ToolTip and make modules from it. What I'm looking for is something to go the other way, i.e., can open, say, a .dctx file, and allow me to edit the module and/or convert it back to .rtf. Does such a thing exist? (The ToolTip tool does not open the .dctx module I recently downloaded.)


In Topic: Volunteering to make e-Sword modules

10 December 2014 - 06:44 AM

Ok. I'm awake now and I think I know what's going on. I have started on a .topx module but am getting an error when trying to save it. (Is there a topic for module makers and/or to report errors when running the ToolTip Tool?) The error is:

 

Report the following:
INDEX ERROR
TGen[46]     hdr←'prefix' Defines 'ReadTxt*' ⍝∇{*:SystemError ⋄ E1Pop ⋄ →0} 
                          ^
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⍎⎕ELX                                      
TGen[46] *                                 
>[fmTxCtrl.mModules.mTopics.mSave2;Click]  
<[fmTxCtrl;Wait]                           
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