![]() (this is in addition to the version I converted from my purchased e-Sword module.) Note that there is an error in the WordSearch 1.13 edition of the 1984 NIV at Acts 19:29, omitting the word “and” in the phrase “Gaius and Aristarchus”. I have done so and converted that into a Sword module. The software is developed with portability and fast loading in mind, and it doesnt have any dependencies on the users system. In that version of WordSearch it was possible to export the entire text of the Bible into a text file by “printing” from Gen 1:1 – Rev 22:21. Simple Bible Reader / Converter is aimed to be simple, yet a powerful reader and converter to support and convert from/to all available bible formats. Of course the 1974 NIV was never released for PC since nobody had a PC in the 1970s.įor what it’s worth: The first publication of the 1984 NIV, as far as I know, was in a 1987 release of WordSearch version 1.13. I have also created both an e-Sword module and a Sword module for the 1974 edition of the NIV New Testament by typing in the entire NT into a text file and using the process above as appropriate. ![]() "c:\Program Files\Crosswire\xiphos\bin\osis2mod.exe" C:\Users\alanr\OneDrive\Documents. Use Xyphos utilities to convert the OSIS into a Sword module.\BibleMultiConverter-SWORDEdition.jar Diffable -diffable.txt OSIS. Use BibleMultiConverter to convert the diffable file into OSIS format. Then replace all double spaces with single space " " -> " " The 3 letter ISO language code of the language mainly used for the module. Replace all triple spaces with single space " " -> " " The version of the module in date format YYYY-MM-DD that is used by MySword download screen to determine if the module hosted on MySword website is newer than the currently installed module. ![]() These correct some line breaks that occur in step 1, convert to an intermediate IMP-like format, then convert to diffable format.
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