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Posted: Thu 30 Oct 2008, 01:04
by plinej
I'm not sure how downloading the dotpets would make them ".exe" files. The are certainly dotpets and not windows executables. I don't have any sites in mind for other sword modules. Are there other repositories besides crosswire?

Posted: Thu 30 Oct 2008, 15:38
by steve_s
plinej wrote:I'm not sure how downloading the dotpets would make them ".exe" files. The are certainly dotpets and not windows executables. I don't have any sites in mind for other sword modules. Are there other repositories besides crosswire?
Hmmm....don't know why it did, either. I was using a different version of Linux when I downloaded it last time...I just now downloaded it and it worked fine, so no worries.

Crosswire was what I was trying to find out from you...is this the place to get new modules? Just confirming.

Since I will be installing the modules manually, is there a particular folder that I need to put them in? Or can the program find them ok if I just save them all to one folder? Thanks.

Posted: Fri 31 Oct 2008, 00:31
by plinej
Psword will download and install modules from crosswire from within the program. The default location for modules is /usr/share/sword/ but you will see that you can change that from within the Psword gui.

Posted: Mon 03 Nov 2008, 04:00
by KF6SNJ
ttuuxxx wrote:
plinej wrote: Oh by the way do the map files work on here also like Bibletime,? I don't use them, but I'm sure others might.
ttuuxxx
A map can be helpful while working on a good exegetical study. Do you realize how many people don't know that Bethlehem is really in Palestine and not Israel? Maps are useful for things like that.

Posted: Sat 24 Jan 2009, 05:36
by tom4jesus
I hope this project is still alive, any new versions or development? :D

My suggestion would be for it to somehow display the text within the width of the screen, like word wrap.
On my screen the verses are one long sentence and I have to scroll over to the right to read it all. It would be easier to just scroll up and down.

It is a nice simple reader and I really like it for a quick way to read the word.

One other thought maybe an option to use different fonts and sizes.

Blessings in the Lord,
Tom

Posted: Sat 24 Jan 2009, 19:49
by steve_s
tom4jesus wrote:I hope this project is still alive, any new versions or development? :D

My suggestion would be for it to somehow display the text within the width of the screen, like word wrap.
On my screen the verses are one long sentence and I have to scroll over to the right to read it all. It would be easier to just scroll up and down.

It is a nice simple reader and I really like it for a quick way to read the word.

One other thought maybe an option to use different fonts and sizes.

Blessings in the Lord,
Tom
...I don't know about development directly on the puppy psword part of it. As far as the text wrapping, I had just cut and pasted it to abiword...I agree that some setting on that would be helpful, but it's a good tool to have either way...nothing like having quick easy resources on my little laptop regardless of whether I'm online or not...

Posted: Sat 24 Jan 2009, 19:55
by plinej
I haven't done any development on it since version 0.4 but I agree about the text wrapping. I've got some ideas to try out.

Posted: Sat 24 Jan 2009, 20:08
by plinej
In the meantime you could just click on the export button which will export the output to abiword. It is designed so you can print from there but it will display without having to scroll to the right.

Posted: Sat 24 Jan 2009, 23:10
by dawnsboy
haven't done any development on it since version 0.4 but I agree about the text wrapping. I've got some ideas to try out.
That would be fantastic! I don't have Abiword anymore (small disk volume and I use google docs most of the time anyway). I greatly appreciate a word wrap feature. Thanks for sharing this great little app.

Posted: Sun 25 Jan 2009, 01:25
by plinej
I've made another option that will allow to view in geany which automatically wraps lines. I'm trying to figure out how to make it wrap in gtkdialog though.

Posted: Sun 25 Jan 2009, 03:23
by plinej
0.5 is up. I've added a "view" button on the display screen that will send the output to geany. You will only see this button if geany is installed on your system. Geany will wrap the lines in its display. I can't figure out how to wrap lines in an "edit" window using an input file within gtkdialog. Maybe someone reading can figure it out. You'll find the code in version 0.5 at /usr/sbin/psword on lines 560 thru 565.

Posted: Sun 25 Jan 2009, 03:26
by dawnsboy
Thank you very much. I have installed it and it works quite well.

Posted: Sun 25 Jan 2009, 03:36
by plinej
Hey, no problem at all. I'm happy someone is using the program. It serves its purpose for me and keeps me from installing any of the big java/kde/gnome dependent programs.

Posted: Mon 26 Jan 2009, 12:23
by tom4jesus
I have the new version and it is working great with Geany.
And, yes, your program is definitely being used.
I really like it for daily reading without loading a big program, it is just right.

Thanks so much for updating it! :D

Blessings,
Tom

Posted: Tue 27 Jan 2009, 01:02
by Libretto100ct
I've been using it since you released it. Great study tool. I will try the new version too.

manual module install

Posted: Thu 05 Feb 2009, 12:36
by amenyahu
I'm just wondering if you could help me.

Sometimes I don't have internet access and I want to include other modules, such as new bibles or dictionaries. Is it possible to download the module from crosswire from another computer, bring it to my computer using a USB stick, and then unzip it on my computer? Would psword still see the module? Or does psword absolutely have to get it direct from the internet?

Posted: Thu 05 Feb 2009, 13:03
by ttuuxxx
yes it does, just download your bibles from
http://www.crosswire.org/sword/modules/ ... ype=Bibles
and extract them to root.
There are 3 formats, The 'Raw ZIP format' worked for me. I manually installed a bible.
ttuuxxx

brilliant, but one more thing

Posted: Thu 05 Feb 2009, 13:24
by amenyahu
Thank you so much.

I just have one more question. Can psword handle dictionaries and lexicons and commentaries?

Re: brilliant, but one more thing

Posted: Thu 05 Feb 2009, 13:36
by ttuuxxx
amenyahu wrote:Thank you so much.

I just have one more question. Can psword handle dictionaries and lexicons and commentaries?
I haven't tried, but I don't think he has stated so, I'll try in a bit
If you want you can try an earlier testing model of livingwater based on puppy 4.0 it has Gnomesword built in and works for all that.
http://www.puppylinux.ca/tpp/ttuuxxx/al ... py-400.iso
ttuuxxx

messed around and got something

Posted: Thu 05 Feb 2009, 14:10
by amenyahu
Much appreciation, ttuuxxx.

I did a bit of messing around with ISBE and StrongsHebrew in psword. I think I've found out what to do.

What I do is:

1) when I click on psword and the first screen comes up, I choose the relevant dictionary from the "bible version" list;

2) then I type in the relevant term in the "select your book" box, which normally starts with "Acts". I delete that and put in what I want. For example, in StrongsHebrew, I'll put in "06678". Or for ISBE, I'll put in "Aaron". Then I click "OK".

3) then when the next screen comes up, I leave everything as it is, leaving the book name and the relevant version/dictionary, and the "all" bit where it should be, and click "OK".

4) then the relevant dictionary information will come up.

But it's a bit difficult for ISBE, where there is NO text wrap and there may be loads of information on the page. But then I use the "export" button. The only thing is that it takes a while for the information to be put forward into Abiword/Geany. You may even get the impression that it's crashed because AbiWord can freeze for a while. But eventually it gets in. There'll be no proper paragraphing, but it's still better than nothing.

Hope this helps someone.

Thanks again ttuuxxx.

And also thanks to the GENIUS who made bible software for puppy. Thankfully crosswire has a few jewish sources/translations.