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<font face="FreeSerif">I have a feature request from someone wanting
per-book and -chapter introductory material to be visually
distinguished from regular text.<br>
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The Right Way to do this would be to wrap the text suitably
("<span class='intro'>...</span>") and also include a
default CSS control to control this, e.g. italics, just as default
controls are provided for divineName and wordsOfJesus.<br>
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Would there be any problem with doing this?<br>
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