Hi Richard,
are you sure it actually crashes? Have you seen
this video already? Corresponding to
1:08, did you run the setup? Corresponding to
1:27, does the second dialog for selecting an EPUB generator backend not appear? If you call any of the starter shell scripts, they'll write a small log file named
log.txt in the same directory as the shell script, could you please look into it and try to figure out what might have went wrong? If there's no problem immediately apparent to you, please feel free to send me this log file (if present, hopefully). Yes, the package requires Java, at least version 1.6 or higher, but it seems you've already statisfied this dependency ;-)
To make a first assumption about what might have gone wrong, I fear it might be that your OSIS input file is invalid. Are you a little familiar with the topic of technical validity, data quality, semantics etc.? If the OSIS file is invalid, this would mean the file isn't conforming to the OSIS standard, therefore my workflow doesn't continue to work with it because otherwise it might run into all kinds of terrible problems. If this would be the case, the next question would be where you've got the OSIS file from, and how we might fix it.
Besides this initial trouble of running the program, if you want certain improvements, certain extensions, make suggestions to improve the usability (for example, more error reporting would have helped), translation of the program, I would be glad to work on it whenever time permits. Do you have a specific project for converting OSIS to EPUB? Also, don't forget to check the resulting EPUB file (with
this GUI for epubcheck for instance) and please report any errors epubcheck discovers. Epubcheck could be integrated into the workflow in a future version of the software package, so the workflow would refuse to generate the EPUB result if it wouldn't comply to the EPUB standard
Sincerely,
Stephan