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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/06/2016 07:07 AM, David Haslam
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<pre wrap="">As I continue to evaluate the efficacy of Aydeth's u2o.py script, this
subject surfaced in my thinking.
The \sr marker is described in the USFM Reference:
Section reference range.
· The text reference range listed under a section heading.
· \sr is not equivalent to \r which is used for marking parallel references.
What real value is there in making these kind of references into OSIS links?
After all, when you see one of these headings, you're already at the
location.</pre>
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I'm beginning to think that we should leave these as plain text headings
rather than active links.
Does anyone agree?</pre>
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Yes.<br>
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