Karl, In OSIS the n attribute is often used to represent the marker to be shown. (Some other elements use the marker attribute.) In the ESV Matt 1.1 has the following: <note n="a" osisID="Matt.1.1!crossReference.a" osisRef="Matt.1.1" type="crossReference">[<reference osisRef="Luke.3.23-Luke.3.38">Luke 3:23-38</reference>]</note>
I don't know which sword apps display it instead of generating it's own marker. Also, it is valid to just have <reference osisRef="Luke.3.23-Luke.3.38">23-38</reference> without the surrounding note. This should produce an inline reference with the text between the tag being shown, perhaps hyperlinked. I think that, especially in the case of a commentary, it should be always shown and the hyperlinking ability be what's toggled. If it is embedded in a <note> then it is shown when the note is shown. In His Service, DM Karl Kleinpaste wrote: > ThML <scripRef> content can include a "passage" qualifier, in order > that the text be seen inline: > > <scripRef passage="Is 5:9">Is 5:9</scripRef> > > Often used in commentaries. > > Is there a similar qualifier for <note>, to cause content to be shown > inline? I've got a situation in a text module I build where I'd like > very small amounts of note text -- mostly just a number -- to show up > inline instead of "*n" (in GS; or "*nX.Y" in WinSword), whenever > footnotes are enabled. > _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page