Format for creating a dictionary
#11
Posted 09 December 2011 - 06:49 PM
#12
Posted 09 December 2011 - 07:09 PM
So, I guess she is right.
Brad
#13
Posted 01 April 2012 - 06:30 PM
As a side note, in your ToolTip NT-95.pdf (which is GREAT by the way, thank you!) on page 49, I found that for "nosort" I actually had to set it to 1 to stop the sorting instead of 0. TEST.rtf 2.44K 5 downloads
#14
Posted 01 April 2012 - 06:35 PM
Along the same lines of dictionary creation... I formatted a test run RTF with all text except greek as \f0 and greek words as \f1. In T4 under Modules: If I choose "Font size set by e-sword" then create the module all my superscripts go away and my greek does not display in the right font (TITUS). If instead I choose "Include RTF header" all the fonts and superscripts display ok but I loose my first line dictionary entry title (like G1 for strong's dictionary). If I have to use "Include RTF header" will that limit user's flexibility in e-sword to change default fonts, etc and how can I get the "G1" to display? If I use "Font size set by e-sword" how do I format superscripts and the greek font?
As a side note, in your ToolTip NT-95.pdf (which is GREAT by the way, thank you!) on page 49, I found that for "nosort" I actually had to set it to 1 to stop the sorting instead of 0. TEST.rtf 2.44K 5 downloads
Make sure Use Old RTF is not selected. Make sure Font Size Set by e-Sword is selected. Do not include the RTF header. And output the module with the latest version of T4. I can't remember how Brent decided to leave superscripts in this latest version of T4 (the beta's changed around some I think). This might work. Please report back.
#15
Posted 01 April 2012 - 08:03 PM
Hi Josh, nice to meet you. Here is a snap shot of the output module as you specified. I have v 1.05 and it says it's up to date. The "G1" displays but the greek (letter a at the beginning of the line) is not the right font and the blue in the section should all be superscript. (N-LI, T, INJ, N-NUI). I uploaded the RTF in the first post.Make sure Use Old RTF is not selected. Make sure Font Size Set by e-Sword is selected. Do not include the RTF header. And output the module with the latest version of T4. I can't remember how Brent decided to leave superscripts in this latest version of T4 (the beta's changed around some I think). This might work. Please report back.
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#16
Posted 01 April 2012 - 08:21 PM
#17
Posted 01 April 2012 - 09:43 PM
Version 1.06 - 4/1/2012
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-- Fixed - Super/Sub scripts was being only applied to BBLX modules. Now works with DEVX, DCTX, CMTX .
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Posted 01 April 2012 - 11:19 PM
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