Custom formatting Verse numbers in "Copy Bible" tool
i checked the wiki page on this and did not find any formatting tips for verse numbers.
I see how to keep them in or out but I want to make them small and gray for example; I will settle for just small. Is there a way to do this?
For example I currently have this:
%NoRedLetter
%NoFootnotes
%NoCitation
=ForEachVerse
<sup>[VerseNum]</sup> [VerseText]
=Footer
</p>
Where can I find the details for setting attributes for [VerseNum]?
Thanks in Advance, this will save me lots of time as I usually copy paste several Hebrew verses to powerpoint for many many slides and I have to manually go through and adjust the verse number formatting.
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Where can I find the details for setting attributes for [VerseNum]?
Click this for the available formatting codes in Logos Help > Copy Bible Verses.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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For example I currently have this:
%NoRedLetter
%NoFootnotes
%NoCitation=ForEachVerse
<sup>[VerseNum]</sup> [VerseText]=Footer
</p>Where can I find the details for setting attributes for [VerseNum]?
The text formatting actually is done via the formats set in Word, Powerpoint, etc. ... in the CBV tool in Logos provides only such setting as <sup></sup> which you already use.
You could define a text format style in Word / Powerpoint / etc. (save it as "MyVerseStyle" or whatever) which might include font settings for superscript text, and then assign this style to your CBV style by adding the line%ForEachVerseStyle=MyVerseStyle
at the top section
Wolfgang Schneider
(BibelCenter)
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yes I already checked there thanks.
Dead languages are my mid-life crisis
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Thank you for your detailed response Wolfgang.
I'll learn how to do this in Powerpoint.
-blessings
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