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PROGRAM:

NAME


bibledit-rdwrt - Read or writes data to or from a Bibledit-Gtk Bible or project

DESCRIPTION


Bibledit-rdwrt can read from or write to Bible data.

Syntax: bibledit-rdwrt ‐r|‐w project book chapter|0 fileName

Breaking the syntax down we have:

First parameter: ‐r|‐w This can be either ‐r or ‐w which determines whether the remaining
arguments are going to do a "read" operation from the specified Bibledit-Gtk Bible /
project, or do a "write" operation to that Bible / project.

Second parameter: project This gives the name of the Bibledit-Gtk Bible / project. All we
have to do is ensure that the project name we want to access is a valid/existing one.

Third parameter: book This is simply the 3‐letter book code for the Bible book that is
being read/written to. I.e., MAT for Matthew, GEN for Genesis, etc.

Fourth parameter: chapter|0 This can be either a chapter number or 0 (zero) for
reading/writing either an individual chapter or reading/writing a whole book (when the
parameter is 0).

Fifth parameter: fileName This is a temporary file name that we assign for our use with
bibledit-rdwrt. For a read (‐r) operation this fileName argument is the name of the file
that will be created by bibledit-rdwrt containing a copy of the whole book (corresponding
to the 3‐letter code), or that contains the individual chapter contents (of a designated
chapter) of an existing Bibledit-Gtk book file in the Bible / project. It should be
prefixed with a path us. For a write (‐w) operation this fileName argument is the name of
the temporary file that bibledit-rdwrt reads to get the text which it then writes to the
appropriate Bible / project file. The temporary file can contain the text of a whole
book, or just the text of a single chapter for the book specified by the book 3‐letter
code and the chapter (number) argument.

bibledit-rdwrt may exit with 0 on success, or ‐1 on failure, as it sees fit. It may write
to stdout or stderr, as it sees fit.

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