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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/11/25 10:28 AM, Timothy Allen
wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite"
cite="mid:fc99f147-c5d5-472c-a745-68bb18d280c1@gmail.com">The BSB
module begins with some introductory text about the translation.
To view it, you typically have to go to Genesis 1:1, and then
scroll up.</blockquote>
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<font face="FreeSerif">That content exists as intro material to
Genesis -- that's not a module or testament introduction. Xiphos
(notably) already shows that.<br>
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I'm wondering if any module actually <i>uses</i> module or
testament introductions.<br>
It's a practical question: Do I need to care at all about this
feature?<br>
If nobody uses it, then I'm not missing anything by not
implementing for it.<br>
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mod2imp BSB...<br>
Module heading is empty.<br>
Testament heading has just some milestone/version stuff.<br>
<br>
It appears BSB has some ordinary intro material on every chapter
n:0, and a book title on every book 0:0.<br>
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</font><font face="monospace">$$$[ Module Heading ]<br>
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$$$[ Testament 1 Heading ]<br>
<milestone type="x-importer" subType="x-osis2mod" n="$Rev: 3769
$ (SWORD: 1.9.0)"/><br>
$$$Genesis 0:0<br>
<div sID="gen2" type="front"/> <title n="preface"
type="main">Preface</title> <div sID="gen3"
type="x-p"/> <seg type="otPassage">Now the Bereans were
more noble-minded than the Thessalonians, for they received the
message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day
to see if these teachings were true.</seg> <div
eID="gen3" type="x-p"/> <div sID="gen4" type="x-p"/> –
<reference osisRef="Acts.17.11" type="source">Acts
17:11</reference><div eID="gen4" type="x-p"/> <div
sID="gen5" type="x-p"/></font><font face="FreeSerif"><br>
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