I strongly agree with Troy. It keeps the markup semantic and the import
minimally-transformative.
On Jan 31, 2016 2:04 PM, "Troy A. Griffitts" <scr...@crosswire.org> wrote:

> Certainly agree we should set these off so as not to be mistaken with
> canonical text. I would prefer simply adding appropriate default styling to
> our renderers. Who knows how some frontends might want to render these.
> Adding a line break presumes a styling and might make it difficult to
> remove the line break if a different rendering was desired. Any strong
> feelings otherwise?
>
> On January 31, 2016 12:36:23 PM MST, DM Smith <dmsm...@crosswire.org>
> wrote:
>>
>> The KJV has colophons after the last chapter in most of the pauline 
>> epistles. It is marked up within a <div type=“colophon”>…</div>. The SWORD 
>> module has this appended to the last verse.
>>
>> Right now, Xiphos and Bible Desktop are showing it inline in the last verse. 
>> No line break. I don’t think this looks good.
>>
>> How should this be handled?
>> Some ideas:
>> Change the OSIS to add an <lb/> at the beginning of the colophon.
>> Change osis2mod to add such.
>> Change the SWORD/JSword engine to handle the construct.
>> Something else?
>>
>> In Him,
>>  DM Smith
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