Jon & Costas,
In working on building my module repository, it occurred to me that the the xrefs module Jon built probably should be an official module included with theWord, and not a third party module hosted by me.
What think ye of this?
Dave
Additional cross references for everyone
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Re: Additional cross references for everyone
Yes, this is a good idea.
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Re: Additional cross references for everyone
Right now it's title is "TSKe1.2 Xrefs" but could simply call it "TSK+" or something like that. As soon as this module becomes publicly available as an official module, I'll remove it from my site, and update my blog post about it.
Re: Additional cross references for everyone
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It might seem slightly off the subject to some, but there is another cross-reference collection available, which seems to be even more comprehensive than what I had suggested so far. Unfortunately it is a commercial collection, and the price is a bit steep, and the saddest part of all is that it is not yet available for TheWord (although I assume that it will be, one day). Personally, when I cannot find a certain module that I am looking for, but it is available for another Bible-study program that I happen to have, I just keep both programs open simultaneously, and use one program for reading certain modules, and the other program, for reading others. In that way everything is still just a few clicks away. Take a look at the nice cross-reference collection currently available for eSword:
http://estudysource.com/platform/site/p ... ?pid=C0025
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It might seem slightly off the subject to some, but there is another cross-reference collection available, which seems to be even more comprehensive than what I had suggested so far. Unfortunately it is a commercial collection, and the price is a bit steep, and the saddest part of all is that it is not yet available for TheWord (although I assume that it will be, one day). Personally, when I cannot find a certain module that I am looking for, but it is available for another Bible-study program that I happen to have, I just keep both programs open simultaneously, and use one program for reading certain modules, and the other program, for reading others. In that way everything is still just a few clicks away. Take a look at the nice cross-reference collection currently available for eSword:
http://estudysource.com/platform/site/p ... ?pid=C0025
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I'm an Independent Baptist running TheWord portable v 5.0.0.1481 from an external 500GB hard drive with over 1,900 modules installed and loaded in my current module set. I'm using 32-bit Vista Ultimate SP1 with a 2.7gHz processor and 4GB RAM.
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I'm an Independent Baptist running TheWord portable v 5.0.0.1481 from an external 500GB hard drive with over 1,900 modules installed and loaded in my current module set. I'm using 32-bit Vista Ultimate SP1 with a 2.7gHz processor and 4GB RAM.
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