New wiki page: Passage List

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Thank you muchly, Kevin. You and your "sharings" for us are very much appreciated! *smile*
Philippians 4: 4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand..........
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Thanks Kevin for this. One question; under the section "Organizing a Passage List" it appears you have the list in a compact view mode showing only the reference without the text. How did you do that? Everytime I save a note file as a passage list or manually add a passage, I get the text along with the reference. Is there a compact view (like Notes) I am missing? I would like to be able to to collapse and expand the passages just as I can in note files.
Thanks,
Brent
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Wow, thank you again...again...again...again (you get the idea) Kevin for your multiplied efforts on the Wiki and forum!! [Y][Y] [:D]
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Brent Gay said:
Thanks Kevin for this. One question; under the section "Organizing a Passage List" it appears you have the list in a compact view mode showing only the reference without the text. How did you do that? Everytime I save a note file as a passage list or manually add a passage, I get the text along with the reference. Is there a compact view (like Notes) I am missing? I would like to be able to to collapse and expand the passages just as I can in note files.
Thanks,
Brent
There's no way to collapse and expand exactly like the new Notes view.
If you hit the little blue x beside the version that is showing it will clear the text and leave only the references. If you want them back you have to click the "Add Version" link that will be there after you clear away the version abbreviation.
This question has come up several times... I'll think about how to best include this info on the wiki page.
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Ah...I see. Thanks for the tip; that will do what I am looking for.
Brent
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Thanks for the documentation on the Passage List capability!
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Hello Kevin,
Thanks for providing all this content on the Wiki pages.
I have a question about your definition of the passage list. You write: "Passage List documents are specialized files to catalog and organize references (both Biblical and non-biblical)"
My question is: What do you mean with non-biblical references? Do you mean non-biblical as the apocryphal books? Or do you mean that I can have references of types of resources other than bibles?
Thanks in advance for any reply.
Blessings
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Passage lists can handle canonical, deuterocannonical, pseudipigraphical, apostolic fathers, Philo, Josephus etc. Basically, if a work has a versification scheme the passage list should be able to handle it.
Prov. 15:23
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Kevin Becker said:
Passage lists can handle canonical, deuterocannonical, pseudipigraphical, apostolic fathers, Philo, Josephus etc. Basically, if a work has a versification scheme the passage list should be able to handle it.
One caveat, if you mix reference types in the passage list, (i.e. you have both Bible references and apostolic fathers references) you will not be able to see the text both at the same time because the passage list cannot (to my knowledge) pull from two resources at once for the full view. Seeing the text in a popup when you hover over the reference does still work though.
So, if you mix in references to the deuterocanonical works (i.e. Bel and the Dragon) and canonical works (i.e. Daniel) pick the NRSV as the display version which will have both references to see them in the full view.
Prov. 15:23
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Thank you so much Kavin.
I made a couple of test here. I could then insert Josephus and some Church Fathers references. I though Passage List could handle only Bible references. Thanks for showing that this tool do more than that.
Blessings,
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Kevin Becker said:
One caveat, if you mix reference types in the passage list, (i.e. you have both Bible references and apostolic fathers references) you will not be able to see the text both at the same time because the passage list cannot (to my knowledge) pull from two resources at once for the full view. Seeing the text in a popup when you hover over the reference does still work though.
Kevin, I could get around this limitation by creating a collection with NRSV, Early Church Fathers, and Josephus works. So, I appointed this Collection as my resource in the Passage list and I could get all the texts to display in full view.
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Nielsen Tomazini said:Kevin Becker said:
One caveat, if you mix reference types in the passage list, (i.e. you have both Bible references and apostolic fathers references) you will not be able to see the text both at the same time because the passage list cannot (to my knowledge) pull from two resources at once for the full view. Seeing the text in a popup when you hover over the reference does still work though.
Kevin, I could get around this limitation by creating a collection with NRSV, Early Church Fathers, and Josephus works. So, I pointed this Collection as my resource in the Passage list and I could get all the texts to display in full view.
Ah, thanks for the tip, glad to be wrong [:)]
I was trying to separate works with commas, like you can in search result windows.
Prov. 15:23
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added non-biblical text section to wiki page
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