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+ | MacSword 1.2.1b does not work on Leopard. You need to get the latest version from [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=73300 MacSword on SourceForge]. | ||
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+ | In a couple of days or so, I will be deleting this entry as the wiki is not meant for forum questions. Send mail to sword-support at crosswire.org. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:38, 28 January 2008
I'm hoping that someone out there has had the same problem I have. I can't seen to find anything on the net that addresses this problem. I have a MacPro laptop running Leopard. I loaded MacSword and several bible modules along with a couple reference modules. I can open MacSword and view the contents of each module, however when I do, "Find" and type in something I know is in there, like the name Moses, the program goes through it's indexing process as it said it would, however when it's finished it says, "no references found". If I hit "find" again it begins it's indexing routine again with the same result. I've used different words to find and different modules to look in and each time I get the same result. I can only assume that the word or words I am typing in are not actually being recognized by the search function. Can anyone give me some advise on this?
John
MacSword 1.2.1b does not work on Leopard. You need to get the latest version from MacSword on SourceForge.
In a couple of days or so, I will be deleting this entry as the wiki is not meant for forum questions. Send mail to sword-support at crosswire.org.
DM Smith