Fixed up the Bible import documentation so that we don't have the same two screenshots all the way down the page.

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Raoul Snyman 2011-04-15 23:18:49 +02:00
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@ -21,20 +21,35 @@ You will see the Bible Importer window, click :guilabel:`Next`.
.. image:: pics/bibleimport01.png
After clicking :guilabel:`Next` you can select from the various types of
software that OpenLP will convert Bibles from.
After clicking :guilabel:`Next` you can select from the various types of
software that OpenLP will convert Bibles from. Click on the file folder icon to
choose the file(s) of the Bible database you want to import. See the sections
below for more information on the different formats that OpenLP will import.
Click :guilabel:`Next` to continue.
.. image:: pics/bibleimport02.png
Click on the file folder icon to choose the file of the Bible database you
want to import. See the following sections for information on the different
formats that OpenLP will import.
After selecting your file(s), you'll be asked to fill in the details of the
Bible you are importing. Remember to check what information you need to display
for your Bible's translation, as some of them have strict rules around the
copyright notice. Click :guilabel:`Next` to continue.
Importing from OpenLP Version 1
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. image:: pics/bibleimportdetails1.png
Converting from OpenLP Version 1 is a simple process. First you will need to
locate your Version 1 Bibles.
After filling in the copyright details, OpenLP will start to import your Bible.
It may take some time to import your Bible so please be patient.
.. image:: pics/bibleimportfinished1.png
When the import has finished click :guilabel:`Finish` and you should be
ready to use your Bible in OpenLP.
Importing from openlp.org 1.x
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Importing Bibles from openlp.org 1.x is a simple process. First you will need to
locate your version 1.x Bibles. Version 1.x Bibles have the `.bible` file
extension.
Windows XP::
@ -44,22 +59,15 @@ Windows Vista / Windows 7::
C:\ProgramData\openlp.org\Data\Bibles\
OpenLP Version 1 Bibles have the `.bible` file extension. After selecting
all of the OpenLP Version 1 Bibles you want to convert, click :guilabel:`Next`
.. image:: pics/bibleimportdetails1.png
Enter your Bible name and copyright details. Click :guilabel:`Next`. It may
take some time to convert your Bibles so please be patient.
.. image:: pics/bibleimportfinished1.png
When the import has finished click :guilabel:`Finish` and you should be
ready to use your OpenLP Version 1 Bibles.
After selecting all of the openlp.org 1.x Bibles you want to convert, click
:guilabel:`Next` to continue the import process.
Importing OSIS Bibles
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Importing OSIS files is very simple. Select OSIS as your import source, select
your OSIS Bible file and continue the import process.
**About OSIS Formatted Bibles**
The OSIS XML standard was designed to provide a common format for distribution
@ -69,24 +77,11 @@ of electronic Bibles. More information can be found out at the `Bible Technologi
If you have any software installed that is part of the `Sword Project
<http://www.crosswire.org/sword/index.jsp>`_ it can be easily converted.
Importing OSIS files is very simple. Select your OSIS Bible file and click
:guilabel:`Next`
.. image:: pics/bibleimportdetails1.png
Enter you Bible name and copyright details. Click :guilabel:`Next`. It may take
some time to convert your Bibles so please be patient.
.. image:: pics/bibleimportfinished1.png
Click :guilabel:`Finish` and you should be ready to use your OpenLP Version
1 Bibles.
You can use the commands below convert Bibles from that software to OSIS format.
The following commands are used in all platforms and the commands are case
sensitive across all platforms. To convert a Bible using Command Prompt in
Windows or a Terminal in Linux or MAC you would type::
sensitive across all platforms. To convert a Bible using the command prompt in
Windows or a terminal in Linux or Mac OS X you would type::
mod2osis biblename > biblename.osis
@ -114,17 +109,9 @@ You may also import downloaded bibles from OpenSong. The process is the same,
except you will need to extract the bible from a zip file. This is usually done
by right clicking on the downloaded file and select `Extract` or `Extract Here`.
After selecting the OpenSong Bibles you want to convert, click :guilabel:`Next`
.. image:: pics/bibleimportdetails1.png
Enter your Bible name and copyright details. Click :guilabel:`Next`. It may
take some time to convert your Bibles so please be patient.
.. image:: pics/bibleimportfinished1.png
When the import has finished then click :guilabel:`Finish` and you should now be
ready to use your OpenSong Bibles.
After selecting the OpenSong Bibles you want to import, follow the rest of the
import process. When the import has finished you should be ready to use your
OpenSong Bibles.
Importing Web Download Bibles
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@ -139,8 +126,6 @@ as another option and does require an internet connection.
To use the web download feature select web download from the import wizard.
.. image:: pics/bibleimport01.png
You can select from several options of location to download from and also
what Bible translation you need. You will probably want to choose the location
from where you get the best performance or has the translation you need.
@ -154,30 +139,20 @@ not be needed.
.. image:: pics/webbibleproxy1.png
After selecting your download location and the Bible you wish to use, click
:guilabel:`Next` When your import is completed click :guilabel:`Finish`
.. image:: pics/biblewebcomplete.png
You should now be ready to use the web bible.
:guilabel:`Next` to continue the import process. When your import is completed
you should now be ready to use the web bible.
Importing CSV formatted Bibles
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If you have a Bible in .csv format OpenLP can import it. CSV Bibles will
consist of two files a `books` file and a `verse` file.
Select CSV from the list of Bible types to import.
.. image:: pics/bibleimport02.png
consist of two files a `books` file and a `verse` file. Select CSV from the list
of Bible types to import.
You are now ready to select your .csv files. You will need to select both your
books and verse file location.
.. image:: pics/csvimport1.png
After you have selected the file locations you can click :guilabel:`Next`
.. image:: pics/bibleimportfinished1.png
Click :guilabel:`Finish` and you should now be ready to use your imported CSV
Bible
After you have selected the file locations you can continue with the import
process. Once it is complete you should be ready to use your imported CSV Bible.