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On 07/28/2011 01:36 AM, Wolfgang Stradner wrote:
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Hi,<br>
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I do not find a way to let Bibles scroll together, when they are
displayed in seperate windows. (They are always synchronized when
displayed verse by verse in the same window).<br>
Commentaries on the other side, have the option (on their toolbar)
'Synchronize the displayed entry with the active Bible window'
which gives the option for commentaries to be navigated by the
reference toolbar of the active Bible. <br>
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Question: <br>
Is there a simple way to let Bibles in seperate windows scroll (I
remember, there was once a way to pull something into a window,
but I do not know, if this also worked with references.)<br>
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More complicated ways would be:<br>
- to select a reference in one Bible, copy it and paste it into
the other Bible(s) reference box(es).<br>
- to let a second Bibleprogramm run side by side with BibleTime
(e.g. Bibledit) and switch reference sharing on.<br>
<br>
Wolfgang<br>
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Wolfgang,<br>
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There is not a way to synchronize Bibles in separate windows.
Displaying them in the same window seems like a better choice.
Starting with BibleTime 2.8.1 you can also display Bibles and
Commentaries in the same window.<br>
<br>
Gary<br>
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