Using HTML following is possible.
Example 1 which shows the link verbally: http://apage.somewhere.com
Example 2 which shows any text but activates the link: <a href="http://apage.somewhere.com" target="new">This is shown</a>
I searched several days for information on how to make a verse reference into a link. At the end I peeked into a file with verse links. Lo and behold, the only thing necessary was to swap the space for an underscore in the comments file. Joh 3:16 had to be Joh_3:16 (Would love to have such syntax documentation available)
Now my question:
Let's say the verse-link, as stored in the cmtx file, is {\cf2\ul Joh_3:16} blue and underlined as Joh 3:16.
Is it possible to display eg. "Gospel of John chapter 3 verse 16" or "Johannes Evangelium kapitel 3 vers 16" or "Injili ya Yohana sura ya 3 aya ya 16"? (similar to example 2 above) It would be convenient for comments and references for biblefiles in other languages.
In such case, how does that syntax look like.
It would be convenient for comments and references for biblefiles in other languages.
/Kjell aka Kamau