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Import Notes for any publication #47
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@Chiriat Thanks for your feedback. Does your feature request mean that you have electronic notes for other publications stored in a medium other than JWL? Just trying to think of the use-case. It's easier to make a case for Bible notes since many have used other Bible study tools to create and store notes. |
Hi Antony, thanks to take in consideration my requests...yes, I have many notes from the pioneer book, thousands of notes to add to the elders book, as well as many notes from other books that I had archived on excel.
Thanks 😊
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On 6 Jun 2021, at 16:26, Antony Corbett ***@***.***> wrote:
Does your feature request mean that you have electronic notes for other publications stored in a medium other than JWL? Just trying to think of the use-case. It's easier to make a case for Bible notes since many have used other Bible study tools to create and store notes.
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Have a look at this project: https://gitlab.com/erykj/jwlmanager |
Becareful..... My antivirus finds this when installing jwlmanager : Trojan:Win32/Spursint.F!cl |
Interesting... I just ran it by virustotal.com: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/e26bbf80fbc8c3240a00eeed3b23876edc93063c9654b5ca804e167d97870cd6/detection Looks like some false-positives (5 out of 65) - the ones that detected something are rather obscure. The main ones (BitDefender, Comodo, Kasperky, McAfee, Microsoft, Symantec, Avast, Panda, etc.) all show it as clean. Anyway, my guess would be that what triggers some is the packaging of the Python stuff into a Windows executable. I had a look at the code itself and it doesn't look suspicious. |
I have a similar issue with my "Only" apps. See here: |
It was detected by windows defender from win 11
Do you know if this soft allows to isolate the notes of one specific book
(pioneer school) ?
Seb
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… Becareful..... My antivirus finds this when installing jwlmanager :
Trojan:Win32/Spursint.F!cl
Interesting...
I just ran it by virustotal.com:
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/e26bbf80fbc8c3240a00eeed3b23876edc93063c9654b5ca804e167d97870cd6/detection
Looks like some false-positives (5 out of 65) - the ones that detected
something are rather obscure. The main ones (BitDefender, Comodo, Kasperky,
McAfee, Microsoft, Symantec, Avast, Panda, etc.) all show it as clean.
Anyway, my guess would be that what triggers some is the packaging of the
Python stuff into a Windows executable. I had a look at the code itself and
it doesn't look suspicious.
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No, I haven't looked at it |
Hi Antony,
could an excel file be used to import notes into other publications and the Bible?
Or use the same procedure as the .txt file to import notes into other publications?
thanks for your help.
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