JSword uses CSS for the distinction. It also treats generated titles as 
distinct from what the module provides. 

In Him,
DM 

> On May 27, 2017, at 12:09 PM, David Haslam <dfh...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Dominique,
> 
> The problem is that SWORD doesn't.
> 
> It treats chapter descriptions as titles and therefore as headers, but they
> are neither.
> 
> This is because *usfm2osis* converts chapter descriptions to title elements,
> even though they are simply not ordinary titles.
> 
> Aside: *ParaTExt* uses stylesheets for its formated view of USFM files. I
> presume it displays chapter descriptions right.
> cf. The open source program *Bibledit* also has a formated view, but AFAIK,
> it doesn't apply italics to chapter descriptions.
> 
> I am told that *Bible Desktop* (based on JSword) has several different
> styles for multi-level titles, yet even this is not the solution for the
> issue here.
> 
> David
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