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<font size="+1"><font face="Arial Unicode MS">Adrian,<br>
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What does the inline markup look like? I mean, is it like standard
format markup (USFM, MDF, etc.), or am I way off the mark?<br>
<br>
Daniel<br>
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Peter von Kaehne wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:49A65693.9040204@gmx.net" type="cite">Adrian
Korten wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">Good day,
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I'm advising a team of Thai people who would like to prepare a Bible
and book for import to Sword. They currently have both texts in Word
with in-line mark-up (no styles). I assume that they would need to save
as raw text and then start adding the markup. Could someone advise on a
good editor for this? Or a strategy for doing this? </blockquote>
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There is a XSLT style sheet for OpenOffice Export to Genbook format.
This would be an easy way to create markup for the book at least.
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Peter
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