Hi all, I'm preparing a commentary in OSIS, and have some feature requests :
* OSIS tables * additional hi types: small-caps, underline, super, sub (small-caps is most important of these, but I'd appreciate all four) * <q> markers. When processed, these currently add a generic double quote (") at the <q> and </q> locations. I request that the <q> adds a left double quote (“) and the </q> adds a right double quote (”). Most printed commentaries make use of both, including the one which I am preparing. Lack of the two different quote types can sometimes make it confusing where quotations start and stop, in particular when many quotes are lumped together in a single paragraph. Maybe this can be done with a style sheet. If so, could someone help me with how to accomplish this? Additionally, I have a question about <a> tags. I'd like to put down markers for other modules to later link to. Is it true that OSIS <a> tags only support "href" and not "name" attributes? Maybe this should be done with an <index> tag instead? Lastly, is there a markup for an alternate translation of a phrase. The commentary in question primarily uses the KJV text, but will then offer some alternate translations. So it will have many phrases like: literally, “in the fields” Should “in the fields” be marked? It's sort of similar in thought to a <rdg>, but it's certainly not <rdg>. I'd appreciate knowing the best practice. Thanks very much, Brian
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