Does anyone know how to create hover pop-out notes in Bibles, like the Amplified Bible module uses? I could not find anything useful in the ToolTip NT documentation.

Hover pop-out notes in Bibles
#1
Posted 24 January 2022 - 11:12 AM
#2
Posted 24 January 2022 - 11:43 AM
It is possible to edit the public domain Bibles with some SQLite commands to make a Notes table and then it is just a matter of putting in the N# marker in the Bible with perhaps tags like this for a .bbli file. (DB Browser for SQLite, can be used)
<not>N1</not>
Then in the Notes table that you have created with a SQLite statement
CREATE TABLE Notes (Book INT, Chapter INT, Verse INT, ID TEXT, Note TEXT);
You need to fill in the Book Chapter Verse , and the note id N1 for example and then in the TEXT cell put what you want to appear in the popup note like =
This is a simple note. <br><b><font color=red>This is the second line of the note
#3
Posted 24 January 2022 - 11:48 AM
Does anyone know how to create hover pop-out notes in Bibles, like the Amplified Bible module uses? I could not find anything useful in the ToolTip NT documentation.
I don't believe that creating those bible pop-up notes is available for users of Tooltip NT.
The Amplified Bible is a licensed module that must be paid and the pop up notes are coded into the module.
The only other module that has this type of notation system in the bible module is the ESV+ module which is also a premium or paid module
#4
Posted 24 January 2022 - 01:00 PM
OGNTv has a popup notes but is also a locked module.
Do not forget to tag the notes with the <not></not> tags .
For example <not>N1</not>
And you need to create a "Notes" Table with Book,Chapter, verse, ID, Note
Book,Chapter,verse are numbers: for example 40,1,2, for Mat 1:2
ID is for example N1
Note is the text in the popup.
Restored Holy Bible 15 and the Restored Textus Receptus
#5
Posted 24 January 2022 - 01:12 PM
OGNTv has a popup notes but is also a locked module.
Do not forget to tag the notes with the <not></not> tags .
For example <not>N1</not>
And you need to create a "Notes" Table with Book,Chapter, verse, ID, Note
Book,Chapter,verse are numbers: for example 40,1,2, for Mat 1:2
ID is for example N1
Note is the text in the popup.
Ah that was it <not>N1</not> so that it gets the standard formatting applied.
What is the tag for a cross reference
#6
Posted 24 January 2022 - 02:54 PM
I believe that the tag for a cross reference is the very same as for a note, and that technically there is no difference between the two. However, you can name the reference with an R instead of an N, for example: <not>R1</not>.
#7
Posted 24 January 2022 - 03:39 PM
I agree. It is just simple word matching. It does not even need the <not> tags. So one could markup a Bible in T4 and then make a corresponding csv file with the notes and import it into a new table as I showed above.
Book|Chapter|Verse|ID|Note 1|1|1|N1|This is a simple note. <br><b><font color=red>This is the second line of the note 1|1|2|N1|This is a fake nonesense note on verse 2 of Genesis 1<br><font color=#6495ED>σκοτος</font> <font color=#9753DB>G4655</font> <b>N-NSN 1|1|2|N2|This is a nonesense note number N2 about nothing. Just a test. 1|1|6|N1|Test on Genesis 1:6 note N1
#8
Posted 24 January 2022 - 04:46 PM
Thank you all for your information! I never did like coding, but I do like a challenge. I'll look into this further.
#9
Posted 02 January 2023 - 09:07 PM
The WEB bible module provided on this Bible Support site at the URL below includes hover pop-up notes. The WEB bible module linked below is not a licensed, premium, or paid module, and could be very helpful for someone looking for this type of challenge. There is also a WEB bible module that can be downloaded through the e-Sword application itself, and you need to keep it straight which WEB bible module that you are actually using.
http://www.biblesupp...n-edition-2022/
P.S. At last check, the notes table and the bible table are not in alignment with each other starting around Romans 14:26 through the end of Revelation.
#10
Posted 03 January 2023 - 05:33 PM
The WEB bible module provided on this Bible Support site at the URL below includes hover pop-up notes. The WEB bible module linked below is not a licensed, premium, or paid module, and could be very helpful for someone looking for this type of challenge. There is also a WEB bible module that can be downloaded through the e-Sword application itself, and you need to keep it straight which WEB bible module that you are actually using.
http://www.biblesupp...n-edition-2022/
P.S. At last check, the notes table and the bible table are not in alignment with each other starting around Romans 14:26 through the end of Revelation.
The pop up notes are now working correctly
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