I suggested off-list that the text of the sidebars be moved to the
introduction of each book, and a cross reference to the new location be
maintained where it originally appeared.
I do like the multi module idea, but with some texts the license may be
stretched with this presentation, unless there
On 5/21/19 2:41 PM, Peter von Kaehne wrote:
Any alternative suggestions or thoughts?
NET's extensive footnotes, though paper-published inline, are offered as
a separate commentary module, which works quite well.
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A study Bible with extensive sidebars is really two books presented in
parallel: The Holy Bible and a commentary. The best way to do it for electronic
presentation is exactly that, as two volumes that get presented together.
You can try to shoehorn sidebars into the same USFM as the Bible text i
Dear All,
A study bible I am currently working on, written in USFM has a feature
not currently covered by our software: "sidebars".
These are small mini documents, in-depth explanations of a feature
covered by the text. They have titles, they have paragraphs, they have
inline crossreferences, t