Role and consistency fixes

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Samuel Findlay 2012-06-22 16:06:36 +10:00
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@ -119,13 +119,14 @@ are able to access. This can be achieved via a free third-party utility called
First, locate your ZionWorx songs database. ZionWorx lets you define the
location in :menuselection:`File --> Preferences`. The database folder will
contain a collection of files such as Data.tdbd and MainTable.dat.
contain a collection of files such as :file:`Data.tdbd` and
:file:`MainTable.dat`.
Default location on Windows XP::
Default location for ZionWorx 2.6 on Windows XP::
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\ZionWorx\2.6\Data
Default location on Windows Vista / Windows 7::
Default location for ZionWorx 2.6 on Windows Vista / Windows 7::
C:\ProgramData\ZionWorx\2.6\Data
@ -135,13 +136,13 @@ will be downloaded as an archive file:
**Windows**:
Open ``tdbdataX.zip`` and copy ``TdbDataX.exe`` into your ZionWorx
database folder.
Open :file:`tdbdataX.zip` and copy :file:`TdbDataX.exe` into your
ZionWorx database folder.
Press the keyboard combination :kbd:`Windows key + R` to open the
:guilabel:`Run` window.
Type ``cmd`` and click :guilabel:`OK`.
Type :command:`cmd` and click :guilabel:`OK`.
In the command prompt window that opens, type these commands (replacing
``database-folder`` with your actual location), followed by
@ -152,8 +153,8 @@ will be downloaded as an archive file:
**Linux**:
Right click on ``tdbdatax.tar.gz`` and select :guilabel:`Unpack` or
:guilabel:`Extract`. Then right click on ``tdbdatax``, select
Right click on :file:`tdbdatax.tar.gz` and select :guilabel:`Unpack` or
:guilabel:`Extract`. Then right click on :file:`tdbdatax`, select
:guilabel:`Properties`, and make sure the :guilabel:`executable` option
is checked.
@ -162,10 +163,10 @@ will be downloaded as an archive file:
tar xvzf tdbdatax.tar.gz
chmod u+x tdbdatax
Copy ``tdbdatax`` into your ZionWorx database folder.
Copy :file:`tdbdatax` into your ZionWorx database folder.
Finally, open a terminal and ``cd`` to your ZionWorx database folder.
Type this command and press :kbd:`Enter`::
Finally, open a terminal and :command:`cd` to your ZionWorx database
folder. Type this command and press :kbd:`Enter`::
./tdbdatax MainTable.dat songstable.csv -fsdf -s, -qd
@ -175,7 +176,7 @@ You should see some feedback indicating success, such as::
Your ZionWorx songs database has now been converted to a CSV text file. Run the
Song Importer in OpenLP, select :guilabel:`ZionWorx (CSV)`, and locate the
``songstable.csv`` file you just created.
:file:`songstable.csv` file you just created.
.. image:: pics/songimporter_zionworx.png