![]() In other words, it seems to me that all modules have the same permissions. I checked that box and tried again, still no success. Update: Since I first wrote the above, I have doubled checked, and the only difference with permissions between the modules that work without running as root, and those that do not, was that the box was not checked to allow to execute as a program. When I run BibleAnalyzer as root, if I try to export S-pad notes as a file, the resulting file is available only to root, which means an extra step to change the permissions of that file before I can copy/paste its contents into my end document for lesson preparation. I have completely removed the application and reinstalled. before placing them into the ~/Documents/BibleAnalyzer folder and tried that. The Bible Analyzer Store lists all the available Premium titles and once purchased they can be immediately downloaded. Over 100 titles are completely free while around 120 more Premium titles are available for a very low cost. I also deleted them from /usr/share/bibleanalyzer/. With Bible Analyzers built-in Download Manager you have access to 100s of valuable titles. ![]() But there is a difference between 3.9 and 4.0. Second, the portable versions will only look for modules under the Modules folder in the same folder as the app. idx files found anywhere under the Modules folder and then run Bible Analyzer. It will show all the audio files in a new Audio folder under Modules and play multiple selections. The best thing to do when in doubt is delete all the. ![]() Audio A new audio tab in MCP primarily for playing midi hymns during use. Library Search will also search Book texts like commentaries and dictionaries. I have tried deleting the config4.ini files and anyother file I could think of to see if that helped. (This will also allow conversion of e-sword Topic modules to Bible Analyzer modules). I tried putting them into the HOME/Documents/BibleAnalyzer folder, and the HOME/.Bibleanalyzer folder (not simultaneously), but to no avail. Whenever I open the program normally, I cannot see those modules (whereas I can see the Bible modules that have been copied into the same folder. ![]() After upgrading to the linux version 4.5 my paid commentary modules (Clarence Larkin, Companion Bible and a couple others) will only open if:ġ) I install them into the usr/share/bibleanalyzer/modules folder, andĢ) If I run BibleAnalyzer as root (in Ubuntu 12.04, from terminal - "sudo BibleAnalyzer"). ![]()
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