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  1. marty

    User-submitted Search Personal Commentary for Categorized Words

    Bill, I can see this module taking some pressure off the 'highlighting wish-list' and I'm enjoying using it. One question: what does "josc" stand for?
  2. marty

    User-submitted Search Personal Commentary for Categorized Words

    I'm sure we can do this with the tools in SwordSearcher, but the thing I noticed right away is that I make my notes with the focus on the verse itself - definitions, related verses, insight gained, personal application, etc. - but with your module, the focus is on the notes and my related notes...
  3. marty

    User-submitted Search Personal Commentary for Categorized Words

    This is a neat tool, Bill! I've started going through my '_Notes' module and marking the keywords I want to track. I'm actually just adding a line under my notes with cat:keyword, i.e., cat:gospel, cat:kingdom, etc., to make the note itself more readable. I've never thought about reading my...
  4. marty

    Moving commentary entries to a different module

    Thanks, Brandon! I often wonder how many little gems I'm overlooking - this will simplify things for me, too! 💖
  5. marty

    Moving commentary entries to a different module

    Does your cursor turn into an 'I' when you move it across the text in the panel? If it does, then you can copy - I just tried it and highlighted a small area, then did a right-click and selected "copy all" and it copied the whole entry... I pasted it here to make sure that it copied and it did...
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    Moving commentary entries to a different module

    Regie, you can highlight a module without opening it in the editor - you just have to left-click and drag to highlight instead of using Ctrl a. Then if you open a text document like Word, you can paste to it, copy the next module entry, paste to the text doc, etc. until you get all you want in...
  7. marty

    NASB Add-On Module Question

    I'm quite partial to the KJV and haven't felt a need to get the NASB. The KJV is an old, trusted friend.
  8. marty

    "Get 'em Done" Stickies for SwordSearcher

    As long as I'm being wishy, it would be super if the stickies could be collected in a file like the highlight file, but also to be able to copy and print them as a group, as well as to click on a note there and have the original panel/placement open.
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    "Get 'em Done" Stickies for SwordSearcher

    "Get 'em Done" stickies in SwordSearcher would be delightful! Think about if a stickie could be 'attached' to text in any panel and minimized, then you see a pop-up of it when it's hovered over and it's maximized when clicked. Notes could be made for Bible verses, in non-editable modules and...
  10. marty

    chsSermons

    Lately, I've been really enjoying the Sermons of CH Spurgeon - what a blessing! I've also discovered that a reading of the sermons can be found on YouTube (with different titles, so I search for a specific phrase to find it in SwordSearcher), and my reading along with the sermons on YouTube is...
  11. marty

    User-submitted J. Vernon McGee Audio File Journal

    That occurred to me after I posted. Thank you for this module, Bill! It's really nice to be able to hear JVM. There are so many great modules available - this one is one of my favorites.
  12. marty

    User-submitted J. Vernon McGee Audio File Journal

    Bill, the cal.gif image I have is missing all the days after Dec. 17...
  13. marty

    User-submitted J. Vernon McGee Audio File Journal

    This is the JVMA Alt module. The one you can change all at once is the JVMA module.
  14. marty

    User-submitted J. Vernon McGee Audio File Journal

    "Tool" was the wrong word - I should have just said 'it's for easier organization.' So if your modules are in the same main folder, instead of typing in C:\Users\owass\OneDrive\Dave Private Data\SS_Scourby_JVM_Data\jvma, you can just use file:///{moduleassets}.
  15. marty

    User-submitted J. Vernon McGee Audio File Journal

    The calendar page - the first page in the module that shows the calendar has all the files listed. That's the page to be edited.
  16. marty

    User-submitted J. Vernon McGee Audio File Journal

    Module assets is just an organizational tool - all the files called for by a module (images, etc.) can be stored in a folder tagged by the module name and coding is easier because when file:///{moduleassets} is used, SwordSearcher will automatically look for the file in the assets folder...
  17. marty

    User-submitted J. Vernon McGee Audio File Journal

    Yes, I have lots of JVM modules - he's an old favorite. They just each need to have a unique name.
  18. marty

    User-submitted J. Vernon McGee Audio File Journal

    Ok, it looks like the file that you can download here has the calendar page with the audio files all linked on that page, then individual day pages where you can take notes are separate, and the audio files are not named there (you have to click on the date on the calendar page to start the...
  19. marty

    User-submitted J. Vernon McGee Audio File Journal

    I downloaded the file at the beginning of this thread but didn't unzip it as I was being lazy, but when I looked at it, the module name was just JVMA. I'll move my files to a safe place and set the downloaded file up and take a look now. Give me a minute - I'll be baaack...
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