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Visually Impaired Users

Visually Impaired Users

Visually Impaired Users Class Objective: This class explains the TheWord options for using the program when you have eyesight problems. Many legally blind people who can still see some are using computers as they can to study the Bible. TheWord has a few options that make using it easier for these people. … Read entire article »

Filed under: 01 Beginner, Tips & Tricks



FAQ: Faulty Module ID

Faulty Module ID Faulty Module ID. This is a problem that comes about sometimes when TW detects two modules with the same “supposedly unique” TW Identifier. This happens when module creators don’t check with Stergiou Costas, theWord creator, for a batch of Module IDs to use. … Read entire article »

Filed under: 04 Expert, Problem Resolution



Using Skins in TheWord

Skins in TheWord By David Cox Note that in TheWord, you can also make use of TW skins. These are predefined color preferences for the different windows (panes) in TheWord. Costas has also made it possible for your users to make their own skin color combinations (more about that after I get the rest of this site up and running). (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); … Read entire article »

Filed under: 03 Advanced, Panels-Layouts-Skins



Identifying theWord Panes

Identifying theWord Panes CLASS OBJECTIVE: Identify, move (dock), resize, open, and close different sub-windows or panes within TheWord Program. … Read entire article »

Filed under: 01 Beginner, Panels-Layouts-Skins



Using theWord with Bad Eyesight

Using theWord with Bad Eyesight It happens to all of us almost. As we age, we get bad eyesight. This class is to help those who have failing eyesight, and they still want to read and study the Bible. … Read entire article »

Filed under: 01 Beginner, Problem Resolution



Tip: See Greek Text in the Verse Tooltips theWord

Tip: See Greek Text in the Verse Tooltips theWord

Class Objective: How do you quickly see the Greek or Hebrew behind a particular verse? There are a lot of ways to look at a passage and see the original language behind it, but this toggle is a short cut for when you want to examine verse references in a book module, and flip back and forth between say an English version and the Greek or Hebrew. Study these two images… … Read entire article »

Filed under: 04 Expert, Geeks-Bible Translators, Geeks-Greek, Geeks-Hebrew, Tips & Tricks