> > > >Where ThML and Sword disagree, follow Sword. After all that's your real >target. :) > Ok, so <scripRef>1Ti 0:0</scriptRef> will point to the introduction and not the whole book?
>> The author is Paul (see <scripRef >> parsed="1Ti|0|0|0|0">Introduction to 1 Timothy</scripRef>: Author). >> > >Don't bother with the parsing. It's usually a lot of extra work and it >gets ignored by Sword anyway Just use <scripRef passage="1Ti 0:0">. >And if you find a reference like 1Tim 1:1 in the text, just surround it >like "<scripRef>1Tim 1:1</scripRef>" without any parameters. > Umm, I think I have to parse it anyway. Actually I can't see how this is going to work. For example in the notes, sometimes you just have say "6:7", if it is in the same book. And if it is a single verse, it just says "v. 7", or a range "vv. 7-9". I've even seen "here;" to mean the current verse. Now I wouldn't want to corrupt the original text by changing say "v.7" into "1Ti 6:7". That's why the "parsed=" seems very important because it allows me to specify that plain old "v. 7" really means "1Ti 6:7". Unless of course Sword is so smart it understands these NIV Study notes conventions.
