When I have a long list of verse references in a comment, I have always gone from verse to verse to display the individual verses. But if I go to (in German, the dot as) a separator, I can see the entire list at once. Very helpful.
This is a great tip. I've been wondering if this was possible. Can you explain in a little more detail how you got your result?
I'm with Jerry on this one. I'd like more info on how you get this to come up as you did.
As I wrote, I move the mouse pointer over one of the “.” in “V. 5.12.14.”
I also tried this in an English book (with the "," between "vv. 12,16"), but it doesn't seem to work there. Do you have any ideas, @Ben Misja (Logos)?
Is this a German feature? I can't imagine that.
I am not exactly sure what is being discovered, but if it's showing all the footnotes in a section of text at once, isn't this just using Power Lookup?
@NetworkGeek - What the OP is showing looks like a pop-up window showing all the scriptures in that particular thread of references. That is what we are wondering about. I can't replicate it in any resources I've tried so far.
I do appreciate you mentioning Power Look up though. I was under the impression that PL did something else but it does achieve the desired result but in separate tab. I'll definitely be using that in the future. So, thank you for posting the tip.
The screenshot below demonstrates how I'll be using it. The PL tab will display any hyperlinks from the section/paragraph in the currently active tab.