Chris Little <[email protected]> writes: > I'm wary of reusing <note> here, since I believe what Karl is talking > about are works where the references are in the body of the text, rather > than notes.
Both. ESV Matt 5:38 has this: <note n="y" osisID="Matt.5.38!crossReference.y" osisRef="Matt.5.38" type="crossReference">Cited from <reference osisRef="Exod.21.24">Ex. 21:24</reference>; <reference osisRef="Lev.24.20">Lev. 24:20</reference>; <reference osisRef="Deut.19.21">Deut. 19:21</reference></note> A ThML Bible module of mine is xref'd identically, in effect: <scripRef>Exodus 21:24; Lev. 24:20; Deut. 19:21</scripRef> In Xiphos, hovering on either module's "*x" annotation sends this complete verse list to the previewer, where each is then individually clickable to navigate there. In BibleCS, either of thees brings up an identical floater with the xref'd content. In commentary body content, that kind of ThML markup (with passage="..." qualifier) operates similarly, still giving the whole list, but sending it instead into Xiphos' verse list machinery, just as for what comes out of searches and multi-bookmarks. (I'm debating the wisdom of a change so that both Bible "*x" xrefs and body content xrefs use the verse list.) But in body content, the equivalent OSIS markup gives me a set that's only clickable one verse at a time. It's that inconsistency that's bothering me. _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: [email protected] http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page
