I've looked everywhere I know to look. Help needed. Thanks
Also, is there a way to make showing page numbers the default?
Anyone? Help…
Not ignoring … I'm on ios.
But where page numbers seeking … at top text box (as in ios) or in text?
Pretty sure they appear in the text. I've seen page numbers listed inside brackets like this {26} in resource text, but I see no way to cause that to appear if it isn't active.
Pretty sure they appear in the text. I've seen page numbers listed inside brackets like this {26} in resource text,
I've never seen that on mobile - I didn't think it was supported.
I've seen the {p#} usage fairly recently…a few days ago. My desktop got smacked by lightning about a month ago, so I didn't see it there. It was either on my tablet or my phone (both Android).
Now that I'm thinking about it, I may be thinking about an article I read online. The article was from a journal (Vetus Testamentum, I think?), and although the article was presented individually, the published page number was presented in {p#} fashion. Fwiw, it's A LOT OF WORK AND WASTED TIME to try to suss out a page number (per a citation) in a resource when there is no listing of pages in ToC or in the text body…lots of trial and error.
As a temporary measure you could try the web app - which does support showing page numbers
Hmmm, could be useful. Thanks for the tip, Graham. Always very helpful. Can't remember if I've ever used the web app. If I did, it was over a decade ago and only once or twice.
Um, how do I access it? From the website, I guess? lol