Thanks Greg for your quick reply with explanation!

I thought there was a bug and "link entries" were not taken into consideration, when using osis2mod. Is there a simple way to test if a commentary module contains link entries? I tried with mod2imp to export FreCJE but it only shows verses with attached commentary ($$$Genesis 1:2 is missing for instance). Maybe I misunderstood "link entries" functionality...

I believe it worked as expected in the past (at least with Xiphos), but maybe I am wrong.

Unfortunately I am not familiar with C/C++ and with the sword engine, so I am not able to offer you a patch.

I understand the issues you pointed and it doesn't seem easy. Currently, there are still questions, for instance: how will operate the engine if there are multiple commentaries starting with Gen.1.1 in the source, like :

<div ... annotateRef="Gen.1.1">...</div>
<div ... annotateRef="Gen.1.1-Gen.1.16">...</div>
<div ... annotateRef="Gen.1.1-Gen.1.31">...</div>
I guess I will now give up for this feature.

--yvand

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