Copy Format - How to use Bible Paragraphs without gaps between Reference and Text
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%NoFootnotes
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%UseBibleParagraphs
=Header
[FullPassageRef]
=ForEachVerse
[VerseText]
=Footer
Yet, it produces...
Ezekiel 36:22–38
“Therefore say to the house of Israel, Thus says the Lord God: It is not for your sake, O house of Israel, that I am about to act, but for the sake of my holy name...
But I want it like:
Ezekiel 36:22–38 “Therefore say to the house of Israel, Thus says the Lord God: It is not for your sake, O house of Israel, that I am about to act, but for the sake of my holy name...
... but include the paragraphs in longer passages.
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Joseph Louthan said:
=Header
[FullPassageRef]=ForEachVerse
[VerseText]By definition, =Header will produce a header. For references inline with verse text, you have to do it per verse e.g..
=ForEachVerse
<p>[FullVerseRef] [VerseText]</p>Joseph Louthan said:... but include the paragraphs in longer passages.
The above will put each verse in a paragraph, so experiment with e.g.
[ShortVerseRef] [VerseText]
There is no choice for "longer passages".
Dave
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I will have to play around with it. I will post what I find. Thank you.
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Let me ask you this:
How do you get HTML tags to actually show up in your Copy?
What if I want <sup> tag to actually show up? Is that possible?
What I am trying to do is to paste into a Markdown Editor... so it helps to have the <sup></sup> tags in the copy instead of having it already superscript?
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Joseph Louthan said:
What I am trying to do is to paste into a Markdown Editor... so it helps to have the <sup></sup> tags in the copy i
The HTML tags won't show when you click Copy.
You can only copy the tags from the Editor i.e. when you right-click a Style and choose Edit Style.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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