verse(1) General Commands Manual verse(1)NAME
verse - Displays a daily devotional verse from scripture
SYNOPSIS
verse
DESCRIPTION
Displays a verse taken from the database in /usr/share/verse/daily.verse that is specific for the current date.
INTEGRATION
If you invoke verse from /etc/profile then the daily devotional verse will appear on each login for each user. Alternatively you could put
the invocation of verse into the .profile of a user and have each user choose if he wants to use verse or not.
Note that you will run into trouble if you have dialin users whose scripts call pppd and put the verse call into /etc/profile. The output
might confuse the ppp programs.
AUTHOR (of the verse program not the database)
Christoph Lameter <clameter@debian.org>
DEBIAN Bible Verse verse(1)
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VPL2MOD.1(1) Sword Module Utilities VPL2MOD.1(1)NAME
vpl2mod - tool to convert verse per line source to SWORD module
SYNOPSIS
vpl2mod SOURCE PATH [0|1] [0|1]
DESCRIPTION
This utility is used to create SWORD module from the verse per line formated source. The resulting module will be saved in the path
specified.
OPTIONS
[0|1] [0|1]
The first option indicates whether to prepend verse references or not. The second option is to indicate whether module is NT only or
not.
NOTE
With no verse references source file must contain exactly 31102 lines. This is KJV verse count plus heading for the module, testament, book
and chapter. An example snippet follows:
MODULE HEADER
OLD TESTAMENT HEADER
GENESIS HEADER
CHAPTER 1 HEADER
In the beginning...
This example implies there must also be a chapter 2 header, Exodus header, New Testament header, etc. If there is no text for the header, a
black line must, at least, hold place.
With verse references, source file must simply contain any number of lines, that begin with the verse reference for which it is an entry,
e.g.:
gen 1:0 CHPATER 1 HEADER
get 1:1 In the beginning...
Authors
This manual page was written by Dmitrijs Ledkovs <dmitrij.ledkov@gmail.com> for Debian project but may be used by others.
SEE ALSO SWORD 1.6.2+dfsg 2012-02-22 VPL2MOD.1(1)
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