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<div class="moz-cite-prefix"><font face="FreeSerif">On 02/25/2014
02:22 PM, DM Smith wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:9DD538AB-1C43-4ACD-BF24-F34C3811FB3E@crosswire.org"
type="cite"><font face="FreeSerif">Some of the frontends have
problem displaying verse numbers in the right place with RtoL
text.</font>
<div><font face="FreeSerif">Otherwise, I think it is a problem
with your text. The verse number will be placed where the
<verse> element starts.</font></div>
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<font face="FreeSerif">It's not a problem merely with RtoL text.
See vv.1,4,7,8,9 here:<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://karl.kleinpaste.org/xiphos/LEB-verse-number-offset.png">http://karl.kleinpaste.org/xiphos/LEB-verse-number-offset.png</a><br>
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LEB Rev.1.1 markup shows a paragraph break at its beginning.
There are no <verse> elements, so I can only assume that
they do not survive osis2mod, or LEB doesn't use them in the first
place.<br>
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$$$Revelation of John 1:1<br>
<div sID="gen31178" type="section"/> <title
subType="x-preverse">Prologue</title> <div
sID="gen31179" type="paragraph"/>The revelation of Jesus
Christ, which God gave him to show to his slaves <transChange
type="added">the things</transChange> which must take
place in a short time, and communicated <transChange
type="added">it</transChange> <transChange
type="added">by</transChange><note>Here
“<catchWord>by</catchWord>” is supplied as a component
of the participle (“sending”) which is understood as
means</note> sending <transChange
type="added">it</transChange> through his angel to his
slave John,<br>
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Also, in Xiphos, order of content generation is pre-verse heading,
then internal generation of verse#, then verse content.</font><br>
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