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#1 Mike_S

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Posted 07 August 2012 - 08:39 PM

Is this possible?

The reason I ask is that there have been a few topx files in larger collections that have some annoying inconsistencies while selecting different sections from the ref library viewer, Luther's Table Talks from the collection is a good example.

I would like to fix them myself if possible rather than bother the resource maker?

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#2 Josh Bond

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Posted 07 August 2012 - 09:30 PM

Yeah, just right click the Topic Editor window (lower right by default), and choose Open. Open the Topic file in the editor, making whatever changes you need.

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Posted 08 August 2012 - 01:02 AM

Thanks Josh.

If I can plead a bit of ignorance here, I've not edited or used any editor to date, by Topic Editor I assume you mean Topic Note Editor?

I did copy the file I mentioned over to MyDocs\e-Sword to load it in the editor, works good so far but I do have a few more questions...

Can the section or chapter text be edited using TNE or was this resource done with TTTNT? I assumed it was the header info but when I change the text and save it, it doesn't seem to take. As an example, the section or chapter info for Table Talks is pretty bad.

Also, many paragraphs use hard breaks, have maybe 10 or 12 words per line and don't wrap or span the width of the viewer. I have to backspace each line to create a new paragraph. Is there a way to highlight the paragraph and remove the new line breaks so each line will span the width of the viewer minus any indentation I use.

Any advice is appreciated :)

Edited by Mike_S, 13 August 2012 - 03:50 PM.

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#4 Mike_S

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Posted 13 August 2012 - 03:53 PM

Never mind, I got it figured out, sorta :)
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