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Agreed.
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Thanks for your feedback everyone. I decided to just stick with Page and number the pages using 'Arabic' numbers and the columns using letters, so now I have: [[@Page:1]] - Page 1 (including the page header that spans all columns) [[@Page:1ab]] - Page 1(text spanning columns a and b) [[@Page:1a]] - Page 1, column a [[@Page:1b]] - Page 1, column b [
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I'm converting an old newspaper into a personal book. I'd like to be able to make milestones for pages and for columns. There is no need to display the actual columnar text, but it would be helpful to refer to the columns originally in the print version. I see on the Wiki, that there are a datatype examples given for Page , VolumePage , and VolumePageLine
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Yesterday I was over-the-moon to download my copy of Jacob N. Cerone’s and Joseph Longarino’s translation of volume 3 of Strack & Billerbeck’s Kommentar zum Neuen Testament aus Talmud und Midrasch ! As a seminary student working on my thesis, I remember slogging through the alphabet-soup of abbreviations and cross references in Str-B hunting down early
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I am in a new position as a library director/assc. prof. at Vanguard University. We make the "Student Essentials" mini-library available to our students. I'm used to working with seminarians who have Logos installed on their computers, but in our context, we are dealing with first-year undergraduates who are just breaking into biblical studies and are