I have noticed that many who create topics have individual chapters that they have created in their completed topic file. How does one do this? I cannot seem to track this down. The following is a couple screen shots to show. Can someone help me?
JW
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This first is the document I am starting to create in the topic editor. The following is an example of a topic that has chapters. How do I edit this way?
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Thank you for whomever answers this.
JW
OK, there are about 3 or 4 ways you can create a Topic/Study note file:
- e-Sword
- T4 (ToolTip Tool NT)
- Using your MS Word
- Any RTF text editor.
But I'll just stick to e-Sword and T4.
Using e-Sword Topic Note Editor
This is perhaps the simplest way of doing it because there is no code you have to remember, and its just basically plonking stuff in
OK, to create a new Topic Note file from scratch, do the following:
- In the default topic.topx file, ensure that you have a blank note page where text can be type in available or an existing Topic Note file, then Right Click your mouse button and select New... from the context menu
- In the New file dialog, at the bottom give your new topic note file its own unique name.
- Then for your first page, which will be your Title/Cover page, click on the New Topic button, and in the new topic dialog type in something like, _Title, or _Cover
- To create a "page" for your Table of Contents, again click on the New Topic Button, and in the new topic dialog type in something like, 00. Contents
- Then for every new chapter, click on the new New Topic button, and in the new topic dialog and type in your chapter titles prefixed numerically, e.g., 01. Mary, 02, Martha, 03, Joseph and etc. Below is a Screenshot of something similar of what I have created in e-Sword.
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Using T4 (ToolTipTool NT)
To use this program does require a bit of learning, and can be quite complex to use. However, as Kallah pointed out, this program does come with an excellent user guide that will be of enormous help, and should get you through the difficulties of navigating your way around and finding and doing stuff in the program.
I can't add any better or more advice and help than Kallah has, so with that, just follow her tips, and you should be OK.
Blessings,
Edited by APsit190, 31 January 2017 - 06:02 PM.