> Ok, so <scripRef>1Ti 0:0</scriptRef> will point to the > introduction and > not the whole book?
Correct. > 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. You don't need "parsed=1Ti|6|7|6|7" (or whatever it would be) for that, use "passage=1Ti 6:7". I think Sword is smart enough to recognize "6:7" as [Current book] 6:7, but "v. 7" would probably be interpreted as [Current book] 5:7. --Chris
