When choosing the "fully formatted style" with multiple verses, the verse refs are spaced wrong. They should be UNDER the headings next to the verses themselves.
I created a thread about the passage references not being spaced from the text of the previous passage. The headings "the creation of the world", etc. are not out of order!?
Nope...just the references...go figure.
The references are always on top - they are correct! The first is Jn 4.4.
I will report the need to have more spacing between verses. Thanks.
Melissa,
it's not that they need MORE spacing between verses...it's that the verse reference is not near the verse it represents! it appears that it's mated to the previous verse...
Melissa, it's not that they need MORE spacing between verses...it's that the verse reference is not near the verse it represents! it appears that it's mated to the previous verse...
With Fully Formatted style, the pericope heading is included with the verse right below it. The verse reference is above the pericope heading so that it is clear that the pericope is part of that reference and not another. If you bring up CBV on just one verse, such as Gen 1:1, the verse is first, then the pericope. If you change the reference to Gen 1:2, the verse will be next to the verse.
If you prefer to not have the pericopes included, there are two options: 1) choose another style; 2) edit the style and remove "%CopyAllText."
Providing more spacing between verses will make a few of the CBV styles easier to read when pasted into a document.
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