What Function / Difference Does Reference / Article Make in Lectionary?

I toggle back & forth between them & notice no difference in navigation with any of the arrow keys (on or off the scroll bar).
Is there supposed to be any difference?
Grace & Peace,
Bill
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BillS said:
I toggle back & forth between them & notice no difference in navigation with any of the arrow keys (on or off the scroll bar).
Is there supposed to be any difference?
In this resource, the article breaks happen to occur at the same location as new "references" (which are dates in the lectionary). In a different resource, this might not be the case; for example, in Lake's Apostolic Fathers in English, the "Article" breaks are at each chapter, while navigating by "Reference" goes verse-by-verse.
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Bradley Grainger said:BillS said:
I toggle back & forth between them & notice no difference in navigation with any of the arrow keys (on or off the scroll bar).
Is there supposed to be any difference?
In this resource, the article breaks happen to occur at the same location as new "references" (which are dates in the lectionary). In a different resource, this might not be the case; for example, in Lake's Apostolic Fathers in English, the "Article" breaks are at each chapter, while navigating by "Reference" goes verse-by-verse.
Hi Bradley,
this resource... does that mean other lectionaries might differ? Or is it the lectionary resource "type"?
Thanks for the response!
Bill
Grace & Peace,
Bill
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BillS said:
this resource... does that mean other lectionaries might differ? Or is it the lectionary resource "type"?
It's theoretically possible for other lectionaries to be different; however, all current lectionaries are built in the same way and will share the same behaviour. So, although some might differ, none currently do.
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Thanks, Bradley....
Grace & Peace,
Bill
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