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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1. Introduction ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Welcome to the OS/2 Study Bible .
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- This product was developed to allow the users of OS/2 the ability to study the
- Bible.
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- This demo version is fully functional as of its distribution date. The program
- will be further developed and due to the nature of bulletin boards and the
- advent of the CD-ROM this version could be quite out-dated by the time you read
- this.
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- This version is to be distributed freely and may be distributed as long as it
- is done for free except for the cost of shipping and handling.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1.1. Why a demo? ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- This product is distributed on the basis that if you like it then you will
- support it. If there is no support then the motivation for furthering its
- development will suffer.
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- By distributing it through bulletin boards it is very cheap as there is no
- advertisement budget. But bulletin boards do not reach everyone. One reason for
- distributing it as a free product is to test to see if there is a market for
- this and future OS/2 products.
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- But BBSs have there faults. How do you know if the product is of any use? How
- many times have you downloaded a program and have found it to be of poor
- quality? So the size of the demo had to be restricted so that people would be
- willing to spend a little on their phone bill in order to see if they can use
- the program. So the demo only contains the New Testament. And the version used
- is in the public domain. So it is not necessary for me to keep track of how
- many people are using it for royalties sake.
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- Since most people still have 2400 baud modems it may still be cost prohibitive
- to download this on a long distance call. This release would take about 40
- minutes at 2400 baud. So those of you with high speed modems, after you have
- downloaded this, why not upload it to a local BBS in your area?
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1.2. Installation ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The OS/2 Study Bible was originally uploaded as two files.
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- study1.zip
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- read.me - containing an overview of the product
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- study.inf - this information file
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- study2.zip
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- os2bible.exe - the executable
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- os2bible.prf - contains your prior
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- kjv.dat - the King James new testament
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- kjv.inx - an index to kjv.dat
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- kjvconc.dat - the concordance
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- kjvconc.inx - an index to the
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- kjv.ico - the icon for the KJV.
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- It was divided into two parts so that you would have the ability to download
- the readme file first to see what the product was all about before you decided
- whether you wanted to run up your phone bill or not.
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- To install the program create a directory and unzip the two files into the
- directory. It is assumed that you already have figured out how to unzip files.
- Otherwise you would not be reading this. For the demo version all files used
- for the program must be kept in the same directory as the .EXE file.
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- To create an icon on your desktop you need to run the file MAKICON.CMD. This
- file is a Rexx command file. You must have Rexx installed on your system for
- this to work properly. Otherwise you need to create an icon using the Templates
- folder. See the operating system help files for more information.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1.3. Other Translations Available ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The OS/2 Study Bible Demo June 1993 is currently using the New Testament of the
- King James Version. It only uses the NT in order to keep the download time to a
- minimum and uses the KJV so that it can be legal. The KJV is still a popular
- version.
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- Other versions such as NA, NAS, RSV, NRSV, and especially the NIV require
- 2000-10000 dollar payments to have rights to use the text and require from 7.5%
- of the net up to a fee of $10 per bible. So currently I have to stick to public
- domain texts in order to remain legal.
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- During the beta testing phase I found out that everyone wants it when it is
- free and about 15% of the people will pay. The demo version will help me get a
- grip on how many people I can count on to buy a particular translation before I
- commit significant dollars.
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- If you want this program to go further then drop me a postcard with your name
- and address stating where you got the program and which translation you would
- be willing to purchase. List any translations you wish even if not listed
- above. Use the address located in the How to Contact section.
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- Based on the NIV which requires a $10,000 up front liscence fee and a $10 per
- bible royalty you can estimate how many responses that translation would
- require in order for me to just break even. Let's say that people are willing
- to spend $40 for the NIV. Subtract the royalty fee of $10 and the costs of
- disks, mailers, etc.. of $5 and you have $25 to apply towards the liscence fee.
- So 10000 divided by 25 equals 400. I need 400 people that would say, YES I am
- willing to purchase the NIV.
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- I am not setting up the final pricing structure yet. But based on what I
- currently know the NIV could be priced at $40 each and all other translations
- at $30 each. The more people that send in a post card on the NIV the cheaper it
- gets.
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- Please mail your postcards in by August 1, 1993. Once I have the numbers
- tallied I will mail a response on a postcard stating the final pricing
- structure. The KJV full translation and other public domain translations will
- be available much earlier. I will post a notice on Compuserve and Prodigy
- stating the details on June 1.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1.4. How to Contact ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Since this product is being used as a test market there is no way to justify
- the expense of a full time person that just answers the phone regarding your
- questions. So the following places are available to you for questions.
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- Compuserve 72020,613
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- Prodigy HJXK78A
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- The OS/2 Bible BBS (816)468-6118 This is only temporary.
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- U.S. Mail
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- Rick Fortier
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- 8532 N Executive Hills Blvd. Suite 137
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- Kansas City, MO 64154
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1.5. Future Plans ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- If enough responses are obtained then the OS/2 Study Bible will be further
- developed and additional translations will be made available. All future
- versions are free. But all full bible translations will be charged for. It has
- not yet been determined what the pricing structure or time of availability will
- be.
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- Alot depends on the responses that I get. The only thing that will ever be
- uploaded to bulletin boards will be the demo version with a New Testament
- translation attached to it.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2. Menus ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- There are four menus in the OS/2 Study Bible , the main menu , the translation
- menu, the button menu, and the search results menu.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.1. Main Menu Selections ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The main menu has two selections, File and Exit. It is located just under the
- button menu.
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- File
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- The File option on the main menu will allow you to open and close translations,
- open and close output text files and obtain product information.
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- Exit
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- The Exit option on the main menu will allow you to end the program. When you
- end the program, the current session 's window placements, the current verse
- for each translation window, and the contents of the search results window are
- saved. These items are restored when the program is restarted. Any information
- that is not saved in the folder is discarded.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.2. Translation Menu Selections ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- A copy of the Translation Menu is located on each translation window. The top
- level choices are Edit , Navigate , Search and Folder .
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- Edit
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- The items in the Edit menu will allow you to copy verses to the clipboard, add
- selected verses to the folder, write selected verses to the output file, and
- select a font for the translation window.
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- The three export functions copy, add and write use the verses that are
- selected. To see how to selected a range of verses go to selecting verse
- ranges.
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- Navigate
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- The items in the Navigate menu will allow you to change the location of where
- you are currently reading.
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- If you wish to jump directly to a specific verse then select Jump To a
- reference.
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- If you want to navigate using the search results that you have found then
- select Next Verse in Search Results or Prev Verse in Search Results. Most
- people find it easier to use the button menu for this operation.
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- Search
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- The only item in the search menu is Search for Text. See Searching for more
- information.
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- Folder
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- In the Folder menu you may open an existing folder or view the existing folder.
- Be careful and save the contents of the existing folder before you open a new
- one.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2.3. Button Menu ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The button menu allows you to perform the most common tasks with a single click
- of the mouse. It is the same as selecting the option from the main menu or from
- a translation menu.
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- Open a new translation
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- Open an output file
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- Write selected verses to the output file from a translation window
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- Copy selected verses to the clipboard from a translation window
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- Add selected verses to the folder from a translation window
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- Retrieve an existing folder from disk.
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- View the contents of the folder.
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- Search for text.
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- Jump to the previous verse in Search Results.
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- Jump to the next verse in Search Results.
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- Jump to a specific location in the current translation window.
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- Select a new font for the current window type.
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- Please note that the question mark button, which represents help does not work
- yet. This information file which you are now reading will be added as context
- sensitive help in a future version.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3. Windows ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- There are various windows in the OS/2 Study Bible , the translation window, the
- search results window, the folder dialog box, the search concordance dialog
- box, and the jump to dialog box.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.1. The Translation Window ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The translation window contains the bible text, the menu, the minimize button,
- the maximize button, and the vertical scroll bar.
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- The bible text appears with the name of the verse preceding each verse. The
- text can be selected to form a search criteria list, or to form a range of
- verses.
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- The minimize button will minimize the window and place it an the bottom of the
- main window appearing as an icon. The maximize button will cause the
- translation window to fill the entire inner portion of the main window.
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- The vertical scroll bar will allow you to move a verse at a time, a screen at a
- time, or allow you to move blindly move to another place in the bible. Earlier
- test versions included a popup window which informed you where you would jump
- to when you released the slider. It could be added in the future if there was
- overwhelming demand for it.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.2. Search Results window ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The search results window is the main reason for having a computer based bible
- in the first place. It saves the tedious time it would have normally taken had
- you had to look them up manually.
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- The search results window will appear once the search has been completed by the
- search concordance dialog box.
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- The search results window consists of the following elements: the menu, the
- search string, the listbox, and the OK, Cancel , Prev, and More push buttons.
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- The menu allows you to copy the search results to the clipboard, add the
- results to the folder, and write the results to an output text file.
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- The listbox contains the names of the verses which match the search criteria
- and a portion of the verse text. Depending on a number of things the word
- actually searched for may not be visible in the listbox. If the window is
- enlarged, it will appear. It is suggested that you use a small font for the
- search results window.
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- When the OK button is pressed, the currently highlighted verse will appear in
- the most recently active translation window. This action is also performed if
- you double-click on the verse in the listbox.
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- The Prev and More buttons are used when the search results produce an extremely
- large number of matches. When that occurs, the More button will be activated.
- When the More button is pressed, the next section of the results will be placed
- into the listbox and the Prev button will be activated.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.3. The Folder Dialog Box ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The Folder Dialog.
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- The folder dialog allows you to view and manipulate the contents of the folder.
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- The list box displays the range of verses in each item and which translation it
- was imported from.
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- Underneath the list box is the verse viewer window. This displays the first
- verse of the item of which the dotted 'cursor' is in the listbox. This is
- useful when you want to delete items from the listbox.
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- The export buttons allow you to copy the verses in the folder to the clipboard,
- or write the verses to a text file. The text file must be opened in order to
- perform the write.
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- The edit buttons allow you to clear the contents of the folder or selectively
- delete items from the listbox. This is a useful tool when you have added verses
- from the search results window to the folder and want to eliminate irrelevant
- verses from your list before you export them.
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- The two buttons on the bottom of the folder dialog box allow you to hide and
- save the folder. Hiding the folder does not clear it. It allows you to resume
- working with the other windows. Saving the folder saves the items in the
- listbox to a disk file. You must give the file a name that conforms with your
- file system.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.4. Search Concordance Dialog Box ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The search concordance dialog box is used to enter your search criteria and
- parameters and to perform the search.
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- If the search criteria list is not empty then its contents will be moved into
- the "Words" entryfield when the search concordance dialog box is opened.
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- There are two types of search methods. An AND search and an OR search. The type
- of search is selected by clicking on the appropriate radio button in the Method
- group.
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- The AND search will find the verses in which all of the words in the search
- criteria list reside. The OR search will find the verses in which any of the
- words reside.
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- In order to confine the search area in which your results will lie you can
- enter the range limitations. The first entryfield will be where the search will
- start, and the second entryfield will be where the search will end. The method
- of entering the verse is the same as in the upper portion of the Jump To dialog
- box.
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- The most common range delimiters is to search in just the Old Testament or
- search in just the New Testament. The demo version of the OS/2 Study Bible only
- contains the New Testament, so this feature is irrelevant at this point.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.5. Jump To Dialog Box ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The Jump To dialog box lets you jump directly to a verse. You have two methods
- to do so. You may type in the reference or may select it using the listbox and
- spin buttons.
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- In order to select which method you must select the appropriate radio button at
- the top of the dialog box. The choices are: type it, or select it.
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- If you want to type it then you may type in the full reference (i.e. Psa 16e.
- Psa 16), or just the book (i.e. Psa). The portions left blank are assumed that
- you what the first verse or chapter. One special thing to note is that you may
- omit the colon and just type in a space instead (i.e. Psa 16 3). If you type in
- a chapter or verse number that is larger than exists it will not jump anywhere.
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- If you wish to select the verse you wish to jump to then select the book,
- chapter and verse from the dialog controls. You may optionally view the books
- in alphabetic or book order by checking or unchecking the box.
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- Once you have typed or selected the verse, press the OK button.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4. Processes ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- There are several processes in the OS/2 Study Bible, searching, navigating,
- selecting a range of verses, and selecting a font.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.1. Searching - An Overview ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- You can initiate a search by clicking on the search button located in the
- button menu or by selecting search from a translation menu.
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- Before you begin your search it is easiest to select words in a translation
- window and add them to your search criteria list. See Creating Search Criteria.
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- After you have initiated a search the Search Concordance dialog box will appear
- and the contents of the search criteria list will be placed in the Words
- entryfield.
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- Set the search type and range for your search and press the OK button.
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- When the search is complete the Search Results window will appear containing
- the verses that matched your search parameters and criteria.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.2. Navigation ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- You can navigate by one of three methods. You can use the vertical scroll bar
- located on the right side of each translation window, use the Navigate menu
- option on the translation window, or use the accelerator short-cut keys.
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- You may move a verse at a time (up/down), move to an adjoining chapter (+/-),
- move to an adjoining book (end/home), or move to the next or previous screen
- (PageDn/PageUp).
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.3. Selecting a range of verses ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Selecting a range of verses is accomplished by two events. The first verse in
- the range must be marked, and the last verse in the range must be marked.
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- To mark the beginning of the range, click with mouse button 1 on the book,
- chapter, verse part of the verse (i.e. Gen 1).
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- To mark the last verse of the range, double click with mouse button 1 on the
- book, chapter, verse part of the verse (i.e. Gen 1).
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- The first verse of the range will have its header highlighted in bright blue
- (i.e. Gen 1). The last verse of the range will be highlighted in dark blue
- (i.e. Gen 1 ).
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- Other methods could have been used but it was my personal preference not to use
- the popular click and drag method. The main reason is that it quickly becomes
- very tedious when you want to highlight large portions of text when using that
- method. My method allows you to click on Matt 1 The other method does not or
- will take too long to be useful.
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- Once you have selected a range of verses they may be copied to the clipboard,
- added to the folder, or written to an output text file.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.4. Selecting a font ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The font and help functions were the last features added to the program and
- still need to be completed. They will be completed for the next release.
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- The font can be changed from two methods. You should experiment with both
- methods to see which one is the most reliable. The first method in using the
- Font Palette program that is a part of the OS/2 Operating System. The second
- method is to select a font from the font dialog box.
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- The Font Palette is usually located in the OS /2 Sytem folder, in the System
- Setup folder. You may want to move it to the desktop if you use this method.
- Drag one of the fonts to a translation window. All of the translation windows
- will change to that font. This also will work with the search results window
- but you need to experiment with it.
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- You may also change the font using the font icon on the button menu, or select
- the Select a Font option from a translation window menu's Edit section. The
- button menu method is the preferable of the two. When the button is pressed the
- application determines which type of window is active (translation or search
- results) and then change the fonts of that window type to the selected font.
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- Whichever method you choose, the font should be saved when you exit the
- application. Sometimes it seems to lose it. It is a known bug.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.5. Creating Search Criteria ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- If the word that you want to search for is visible on a translation window,
- then this feature will streamline the search process for you.
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- You create a search criteria list by clicking with mouse button 1 on a word in
- a translation window. This word will become the first word in your search
- criteria list. If there was a previous criteria list then it is erased first
- before the new list is created.
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- To add words to the search criteria list, double click with mouse button 1 on
- the additional word. This word will be appended to the search criteria list.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.6. Exporting ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- There are two ways to export text, the clipboard and the output text file in
- the OS/2 Study Bible . The folder also plays a key role in the gathering of
- the text to be exported.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.7. Folder ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The folder is a collection of selected verses. It allows you to store them as a
- group to disk for later retrieval. Verses can be added to the folder from a
- translation window and from the search results window.
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- The verses in the folder can be copied to the clipboard or written to an output
- text file. The folder dialog box is used during these operations.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.8. Output File ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- One of the most important features of the OS/2 Study Bible is the ability to
- export verses to a file. This file can then be printed or edited with a word
- processor.
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- The first step that is necessary is that you must open a output file. This can
- be accomplished by clicking on the open file icon from the button menu, or by
- selecting it from a translation window menu.
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- Once you have an open file you can write verses to the output file. Verses can
- be written to the output file from the translation window, the search results
- window, and from the folder dialog box. Each window has its own distinct method
- for accomplishing the export.
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- Any time you wish you may close the output file and open a new one. The only
- place that you can close the output file is from a translation window menu.
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- The output file is automatically closed when the program is closed.
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.9. The Clipboard ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The clipboard allows programs to exchange information. The OS/2 Study Bible
- allows you to copy verses to the clipboard from a translation window, from the
- search results window, and from the folder.
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- The clipboard has a size limitation. So it is not recommended that large
- numbers of verses be copied to the clipboard.
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