Hello,
I would like to be able to add my own cross references to bible verses.
I agree. This will be useful to me too and possibly to others too.
What I would like is to add them as referencesthat pop-up when the mouse hovers over that text.
What normally happens is that we can mark this up as a part of out notes. So, if cross-references could be:
(a) Marked up (other than by notes) … perhaps by invoking an 'Add Cross-reference' feature for users,
and
(b) if these too would be searchable when other panes are opened such as 'Fact-book', etc, under a User Cross-Reference, then that would make the entire issue rather neat, tidy and comprehensive.
Blessings,
In Christ Jesus,
Tony.
I strongly support this - actually I seem to remember this has been asked for several times in the past. Maybe there's an existing suggestion somewhere. Cross-refs or links are a logical extension of the current design of notes / highlights (since they would be notes consisting of anchors only), and are the perfect way to make eBooks and other missing links functional from a user perspective.
You can anchor a note to the referenced text and place the crossreference in the note.
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