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BPBible BPBible is a flexible Bible Study tool made using the SWORD project, Python and wxPython. This is the fourth release of the software, so there may be a few problems still hanging around. Website: bpbible.com Features * Bible application BPBible has many of the features you would expect in a Bible application - Bible, Commentary, and Dictionary support, Bible Search, Scripture tooltips, etc. * Cross verse searching BPBible uses a proximity based search, rather than a verse-based search. This means that a search can cross verse boundaries, giving a more natural search. It also supports regular expressions and phrases. * Flexible layout BPBible lets you rearrange your layout, and will remember your layout for you. * Good module support Due to the use of the SWORD libraries, BPBible can read many modules. The main module repository is at http://www.crosswire.org/sword/modules/index.jsp * Free BPBible is licensed under the GPL and is absolutely free. Running binaries under Windows To run the binaries under Windows, download the BPBible installer (bpbible-x.x-setup.exe). For the installer, run it and follow the prompts. Now run bpbible.exe in the application directory, or use the Start Menu, Desktop and Quick Launch shortcuts, if you chose to create them. Running from source To build from source, you will need to have the following: 1. wxPython 2.8 (preferably at least 2.8.7) 2. wxWebConnect with Python bindings (get the latest versions from https://github.com/jonmmorgan/wxwebconnect/ and https://github.com/jonmmorgan/pywebconnect/). 3. Python 2.6 (though older versions may work) 4. SWORD 1.6 5. Windows, Linux or Mac BPBible works mostly under Mac. Certain features, like the quickselectors, do not appear correctly. Also, users must compile it themselves - there is no binary distribution yet. Using the binaries under Linux There are at present no binaries available for Linux. Building the SWIG bindings The SWIG bindings are located in the bindings/swig directory of the SWORD source code. Instructions on how to build are supplied in the README file in that directory. If you want to install them under Linux, the procedure will probably be: <change into the bindings/swig directory of the SWORD source code> cd package ./configure make pythonswig make python_make cd python python setup.py install If you try running BPBible and it gives errors about a missing symbol uncompress, you need to modify the setup.py. Replace the line libraries=[('sword')], with libraries=['sword', 'z', 'curl'], Then run "python setup.py install" again. Running BPBible Once the SWIG bindings are installed, unzip the BPBible source. From there, run python bpbible.py. Installing Books The main download point for books is at http://www.crosswire.org/sword/modules/index.jsp. When you download books, it is best to download the raw zip version (though the others will work). Now do one of the following: # Drag the zip file onto BPBible. # In the file menu, select Install Books..., and locate the zip file. You can now select the installation directory to install it to somewhere different, or view the information associated with the module before installing it. Now press OK to install the book. The book should show up in the list of available books. You can install multiple files at once. Just drag them all onto BPBible, or select them all in the file selector. For more help, or to submit issues, visit the project webpage at bpbible.googlecode.com
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