New Optimized Commentaries















I have been using the commentaries in TW more, and I want to explain a few new concepts that I am incorporating into the twmodules.com website, the TW modules, and how to use TW with commentaries.

1.) Filename conventions

The first thing I want to clarify is some naming conventions which I am starting to use, and slowly I will work through the entire module database set at www.twmodules.com and rename everything to conform to these conventions.

Purpose: To make the creation of Module Layout Sets easier.

By adding this abbreviations to the actual filename, I am hoping that it will make it easier for people to make module layout sets of a particular type easier. Note that I am also trying to reduce the Abbreviation so that when you use these commentaries with Commentary Linking, they will be concise.

TOS – Topical Sermon Database (TOS)

These files are sermon modules, arranging link a dictionary under a topical arrangement of themes.

TES – Textual Sermon Database (TES)

These files are sermons arranged like a commentary by author, on different verses in the Bible. There may be more than a single sermon in each verse topic.

ExC – Expository Commentary (ExC)

These are just regular expositional commentaries. Note that these are naming conventions solely used by me, David Cox.

more to come later… Please check back…

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