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[be] [ bibledit-Feature Requests-1704397 ] Outline: Endreferences?


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Subject: [be] [ bibledit-Feature Requests-1704397 ] Outline: Endreferences?
Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 09:37:20 -0700

Feature Requests item #1704397, was opened at 2007-04-20 16:43
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Category: outline
Group: BE 2.5
>Status: Pending
Resolution: Later
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Wolfgang Stradner (ewst)
Assigned to: Teus Benschop (teus)
Summary: Outline: Endreferences?

Initial Comment:
In outline.html it is written:
'All the headers and titles that are in the book are visible there, with the 
chapters and verses they start with and end with.'
Checking this I found the following differences to this (e.g. in cev): 

- Main titles (mt1, mt2) do not show up as titles, but as chapter 0 without any 
verse-references.

- There are no heading endmarkers if the heading is followed by another one 1PE 
3: 
\ms1 Being a Christian and suffering (no endmarker)
\s1 Wives and husbands (OK)
also MAT 23:37:
\s1 Jesus loves Jerusalem (no endmarker)
\r (Luke 13.34,35)
\sp Jesus continued: (OK)

What is nice, the introdcution overview shows (1PE):
\iot A quick look at this letter
\io1 1. Greetings and prayer (1.1,2)
\io1 2. A real reason for hope (1.3-12)
\io1 3. Living as God's holy people (1.13—2.17)
\io1 4. The example of Christ's suffering (2.18-25)
\io1 5. Being a Christian and suffering (3.1—4.19)
\io1 6. Advice for church leaders (5.1-11)
\io1 7. Final greetings (5.12-14)

-> Correct BE or change the helpfile according to the behaviour of BE.







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Comment By: Teus Benschop (teus)
Date: 2007-06-07 19:01

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A distinction between different heading types, which signal a heading
hierarchy, is already in. See for example:

\id 2JN
\h 2 John
\toc2 2 John
\mt2 The letter of
\mt1 John

You will find that "John" is a higher level than "The letter of".

The section levels are set in the stylesheet, e.g. the style for \imt
indicates that it is a "main title", the highest level of a heading.

Moved to feature request:

To give the range within the same level, e.g. from 
-- ms1 to ms1, 
-- s to s or 
-- sp to sp.


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Comment By: Teus Benschop (teus)
Date: 2007-06-07 18:47

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Helpfile has been updated in 2.6.01.

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Comment By: Teus Benschop (teus)
Date: 2007-06-07 18:47

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Has been solved. Will be in next nightly build.

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Comment By: Wolfgang Stradner (ewst)
Date: 2007-04-20 17:48

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Additional Comment:
What is working great already with the outline is:
- when a heading is in the middle of a chapter, it does not give the
previous verse reference as the beginning reference, but the one of the
following verse (this is how it should be) and
- it calculates by itself the range (beginning and endreference)
Where it could be improved is:
- a distinction between different heading types, which signal a heading
hierarchy,
e.g. in cev/
-- 1PE it is a main section with subordinated sections levels and in
-- MAT it is a section with subordinated speaker level,
and
- giving the range within the same level, e.g. from 
-- ms1 to ms1, 
-- s to s or 
-- sp to sp.



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