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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/8/20 10:49 AM, Tom Sullivan wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:877286ce-0ab8-5a61-8755-8bf1f602a629@beforgiven.info">My
Biblia Hebraica treats Psalm titles as the first verse, indicating
biblical canonacity and in line with Hebrew versification.
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<font face="FreeSerif">No one is questioning canonicity.<br>
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It's a matter of some code, and whether it fully represents what
was intended. In other words, maybe a bug. We code a lot of
bugs. We fix a lot of bugs. Doing something better may be in
order here, I'm sure. Speaking as the guy most responsible for
crawling around the dark & evil guts of
xiphos/src/main/display.cc, even canonical headers have to be
presented to the app by the engine via pre-verse mechanisms
because the code structure surrounding obtaining material and
pasting it into the HTML widget requires that I get stuff
preceding the first verse marker separately from the stuff
following the first verse marker. Whether canonical Psalm headers
need to be distinguished from publishers' headers is another
matter.<br>
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