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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/3/25 5:31 PM, Greg Hellings wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:CAHxvOVLADogmM0efy+Yr=6vSU3xY+rX018+pR_8C7csnNJj0Cw@mail.gmail.com">Do
most apps even maintain this as a per-module setting?</blockquote>
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<font face="FreeSerif">Yes, Xiphos maintains per-module state for
options, whose initial states are intended to be maximally
featureful short of being visually or academically intrusive,
meaning these default on:<br>
- Headings, footnotes, xrefs</font><font face="FreeSerif">, red
words</font><font face="FreeSerif">, Japanese glosses¹, Greek
accents, Hebrew vowel points, Hebrew cantillation,
commentary-by-chapter²<br>
These default off:<br>
- Strong's, morphology, lemmas, transliteration, xlit forms<br>
As well, presence of Feature=NoParagraphs determines a module's
initial state of verse-per-line, and initial state of variant is
Primary.<br>
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The semantic of the "headings" option covers both actual headings
as well as :0 introductory material.<br>
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Lastly, there is a small set of truly Xiphos-only options:<br>
- Respect font faces defaults on -- a module's internal font specs
pass unmolested, but can be ignored (destroyed during rendering)
so that the module's overall font choice continues to be used.<br>
- Italic headings defaults off -- the filters generate simple
bold; turning this on adds italic.<br>
- Doublespace defaults off.<br>
- Image content defaults on -- images can be excluded from what's
rendered into the pane.<br>
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Options made available in the context menu's Module Options list
are just the set supported by the module, so e.g. NASB's options
doesn't offer glosses, vowel points, or accents.<br>
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--karl<br>
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¹ E.g. see modules JapBungo or JapKougo. Yeah, it's a dodgy choice
for default on. But it's what I was asked to do in 2017.<br>
² The ancient habit of GnomeSword was that the commentary pane
displayed just the current verse's content, rather than the whole
chapter's. The "by chapter" option came into existence as default
in 2009.<br>
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