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DM Smith wrote:
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<pre wrap="">SonWon wrote:
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<pre wrap="">DM,
I thought it would be nice to pull the TSK section descriptions and
drop them into the KJV text.
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The actual KJV text has section descriptions. I thought they were
present in the module, but I could be wrong. If they are not, we should
get them and use them.
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Well I have titles enabled but nothing is showing up maybe the beta
SwordReader doesn't support them yet? I thought it did though.<br>
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<pre wrap="">As an aside, some people get very upset if you modify the KJV from what
they consider the original.
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I would never suggest modifying the text. Didn't know people would be
sensitive to titles.<br>
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There is a bunch of synthetic/virtual modules that I think would make
lots of sense. These would be such that you could say, "Use TSK as foot
notes and as an outline to my current Bible."
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Hmm, the TSK would make good footnotes.<br>
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I have seen several presentations a Bible book as an outline with Book,
Chapter and Section headings/titles as levels in the outlines. Verse
numbering is presented as secondary. This is something that I think we
should work toward in our front-ends.
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Are there any pictures so I can get an idea what this would look like?<br>
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Another example of synthesis: Each verse (for a given versification) has
a specific set of Strong's numbers. In providing Strong's number
searching, a front-end could search a single module having Strong's
numbers and present the search results from a Bible that does not have
Strong's numbers.
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This is a good idea also, maybe easier to after a search just change
the text to see the various Bible's.<br>
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Another idea pops into mind tapping or clicking on a verse and
selecting compare translations which would open a window listing that
verse with all of the various loaded Bibles. So the verse would be
repeated in the various translations.<br>
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-- DM
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