Module creation from text file not displaying as expected

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wmcdannell
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Module creation from text file not displaying as expected

Post by wmcdannell »

I wanted a KJV 1769 with Strongs #s but without TVM so I went through all the steps to format the text file as explained in the manual. Then I used the module creation tool to convert it to a .bib (sqlite db). It all worked fine and it shows up in BA but it does not appear how I expected. The "standard" modules strongs numbers are superscript, colored, toggle-able, and the square brackets are not visible but in the module that I created the strongs numbers are not superscript, not colored, not toggleable, and the square brackets are visible. Is there anything I can do to make the module that I created look like the standard ones?

Example:
https://imgur.com/I18rudz

wmcdannell
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Re: Module creation from text file not displaying as expected

Post by wmcdannell »

I replaced the bible table in the "main" (AVs in this case) module with the bible table from my newly created module, updated the title table, renamed the file, and now the module I created displays and operates as expected and I was also able to re-download the original AVs :D

I should have noted in the OP that I am using the 5.6.0.2 Beta on Linux (Ubuntu 24.04 container).

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Re: Module creation from text file not displaying as expected

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Maybe a super noob question: Are other modules from different bible software programs compatiable with "bible analyzer" or is BA proprietary?
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Re: Module creation from text file not displaying as expected

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No, not compatible. Bible Analyzer uses SQLite as a database container as does some other developers, but the internal table structure and data format s are all different.
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