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#1 João Paiper

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Posted 31 August 2017 - 01:45 PM

When you copy a verse to the clipboard, it looks like this:
 
* [[Gn 1: 1]] ACF * In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
 
How do I edit the app and change this default format? I would like the reference [Gn 1: 1] to be left after the text.

 



#2 APsit190

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Posted 31 August 2017 - 04:05 PM



 

When you copy a verse to the clipboard, it looks like this:
 
* [[Gn 1: 1]] ACF * In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
 
How do I edit the app and change this default format? I would like the reference [Gn 1: 1] to be left after the text.

 

 

OK, I take it that you're talking about the Copy Verses dialog, and changing the Delimiters in it.

 

The default delimiters are (), and by the looks of it you must have at some time changed them to [[]]. All you need to do change the delimiter from what you currently have to []. is to delete one in the Starting text box, and one in the Ending text box.

 

As I was working on this reply, I've been playing around with the e-Sword Clipboard, and found that when using both the Copy verses... and Paste Into methods, that they will paste whatever delimiter you have chosen to use. However, if you use { } as delimiters, you will have no delimiters showing in the pasted text.

 

To access the Copy Verses dialog (which acts as the clipboard), right click on the verse of Scripture, and then click on the Copy verses... on the context menu, and then from there go to your hearts content of how you want to configure it to the way you want your Bible references to look.

 

Trust this helps.

 

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Edited by APsit190, 31 August 2017 - 04:11 PM.

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#3 João Paiper

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Posted 31 August 2017 - 07:11 PM

To access the Copy Verses dialog (which acts as the clipboard), right click on the verse of Scripture, and then click on the Copy verses... on the context menu, and then from there go to your hearts content of how you want to configure it to the way you want your Bible references to look.

 

In the MySword app?



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Posted 02 September 2017 - 01:30 AM

Oops, sorry. My mistake. I thought it was e-Sword. Should've paid closer attention.


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#5 João Paiper

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Posted 06 October 2017 - 07:22 PM

Anybody know?



#6 João Paiper

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Posted 10 December 2017 - 08:39 PM

Up!



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Posted 27 December 2017 - 07:57 AM

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Posted 26 March 2018 - 12:21 PM

I do not have MySword but it may have a simular control to e-sword, which uses the Ctrl+J which is the Format Scripture Tooltip button.  To get the link formated: you highlight the link you would like to be formatted and press the Ctrl and the j key at the same time or press the Format tooltip button and then your highlighted verse reference should change to the green underlined tip that pops up the verse in the tooltip window.  If that does not work in MySword you can manually edit the verse format your self by this format:

* [[Gn 1: 1]] ACF *

* [[Gen_1:1]] ACF *

The change uses the first 3 letters of the book with the _ followed by chapter number and : and verse number (or can add - ending verse number for a range of verses)

Example:   Gen_1:1-12

the example above should show Genesis chapter 1 verses 1 to 12

I hope this helps in your version.  God Bless your work with HIS word.



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Posted 03 June 2018 - 02:34 PM

Same question. I love the app but cant find any way to just copy the verse without the tags...

This is what I get: *[[Pro 4:25]] (RV1960)* Tus ojos miren lo recto, Y diríjanse tus párpados hacia lo que tienes delante.

This is what I want: Pro 4:25 Tus ojos miren lo recto, Y diríjanse tus párpados hacia lo que tienes delante.

Anybody knows how?

#10 BeeyaYZ

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Posted 31 July 2019 - 06:00 AM

You probably have figured it out by now.

Right click on the verse/s you want to copy.

Choose 'copy verses' which opens up a dialogue box.

Simply delete whatever is in the two delimeter boxes, so that those boxes are now blank.

Choose whatever of the styles 1 to 7 that you prefer.

Beeyayz.






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