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Library Tree


Menu:Program | Show Library Tree
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Double click to module icon for open

Drag&drop module icon to opened window for fast switch of modules




The Library Tree is on the left of the main window where you can select modules and files for your work. With many modules already available you can have them all nicely organized in a "tree" structure and always ready for use.


You can open any module by double click to icon in the Library Tree.

You can open any module from menu (Book/Lexicon/Dictionary/Writings/Note) and selection of module under Open submenu.

You can drag and drop module icon from library tree to any opened window for fast switch of modules.

First level module icons (Books, Lexicons, etc.) are gray if no module is found. The number next to the icon in [ ] displays the total number of modules available. There can be up to 9 nested levels of "subfolders" for modules (English Scriptures, Hebrew Scriptures, etc.). If any of these modules is not open, the folder icon is a closed gray book.

 

The total amount of modules in library and amount of opened modules is displayed in the bottom of library tree in the status bar.


The width of the Library Tree window can be adjusted by grabbing the right of the frame. You can hide library tree, if necessary, by button from the toolbar.

The best way, to organise your modules is to use the Library Manager

Information for advanced users:

  • The Library tree shows all the available modules in all paths, which were specified in the Paths settings. The path where the executable file is placed is searched first and then all paths according to their order in the list. If more than one file with the same name is found, only the first occurrence of the module is placed in the Library Tree.
  • Module files (DBK, LEX, DIC, DWR and NOT) are stored in \data\ folder. The "subfolders" in library tree are only virtual. Do not create subfolders in \data\ folder.
  • Picture files are stored in \picture\ folder. The subfolders are real names of folders, created in \picture\ and you can create up to 9 levels of subfolders here to organize your collection of pictures.