Since the problem seemed to have something to do with the <div> being placed after the <title> in all but verse 1, I tried the experiment of simply yanking the <div> elements completely. This worked!
But now I'm not sure if the module source markup is still OSIS-correct. It looks like this: <chapter sID="John.11" chapterTitle="Chapter 11" osisID="John.11"/> <title type="chapter">Chapter 11</title> <title type="section">The Death of Lazarus</title> <verse n="1" osisID="John.11.1" sID="John.11.1"/> ... <verse eID="John.11.16"/> <title type="section">Jesus the Resurrection and the Life</title> <verse n="17" osisID="John.11.17" sID="John.11.17"/> ... I haven't tried removing the type="section" attribute yet. I don't know if it's crucial or not. Another experiment I tried was to move the <div> tag in the module itself (the "nt" file) ahead of the title. This on its own did not affect the display. I then moved it up a line, so it ended up appended to the previous verse. This got rid of the newline after the verse number, but the guts of the <div> tag were printed out in the display, as if they were part of the text. That's when I decided to toss the <div>'s entirely, at least for the moment. Thanks to everybody who has responded in this or related threads (especially Chris and DM). I'm seeing what I want to see at this point, but I'd still like to know how far off the Path of OSIS I've wandered... -Tom Cornell _______________________________________________ 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