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#1 Tj Higgins

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Posted 04 April 2019 - 10:30 AM

Does anyone know how to add Strong's Numbers to a bible module using e-Sword Tooltip NT?

Is there an automatic way to add them or does each number have to added manually?



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Posted 04 April 2019 - 01:34 PM

Well, there's the downloadable KJV+ which has Strongs numbers, but I'm trying to think how you could interpolate Strongs with another version; other versions use different words, different phrases.


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Posted 04 April 2019 - 01:44 PM

Well, there's the downloadable KJV+ which has Strongs numbers, but I'm trying to think how you could interpolate Strongs with another version; other versions use different words, different phrases.

I currently have the KJV, AKJV, NASB, and one other translation each with Strong's Numbers the difference in wording does not seem to make much difference in one translation I have uses Elohim in place of God with the same Strong's number as used for god



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Posted 04 April 2019 - 01:45 PM

Oh, I can see so for the NASB and alike. I just wasn't sure what Bible in particular you were thinking of.


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Posted 04 April 2019 - 06:11 PM

Does anyone know how to add Strong's Numbers to a bible module using e-Sword Tooltip NT?

Is there an automatic way to add them or does each number have to added manually?

As far as I am aware, T4 doesn't have that  capability. This is mostly because simply by actually typing, e.g., G123 or H123 automatically pops up that reference as a tooltip. About the only thing that could be done is to automate the reference numbers to superscript, something like:

 

In Him we haveG2192 ... and etc.

 

And to achieve that, would just require a macro to do the job.

 

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P.S. A side note: It would be really interesting to see the code for how e-Sword pops up Bible references and Strong Numbers as tooltips. To actually create  fixed tooltips for controls in an application is relatively straightforward. So to see how to get references to pop up as tooltips is a totally different kettle of fish.

Edited by APsit190, 04 April 2019 - 06:23 PM.

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Posted 11 April 2019 - 10:01 PM



 

As far as I am aware, T4 doesn't have that  capability. This is mostly because simply by actually typing, e.g., G123 or H123 automatically pops up that reference as a tooltip. About the only thing that could be done is to automate the reference numbers to superscript, something like:

 

In Him we haveG2192 ... and etc.

 

And to achieve that, would just require a macro to do the job.

 

Blessings,

 
 
P.S. A side note: It would be really interesting to see the code for how e-Sword pops up Bible references and Strong Numbers as tooltips. To actually create  fixed tooltips for controls in an application is relatively straightforward. So to see how to get references to pop up as tooltips is a totally different kettle of fish.

 

As a result of making this response, I also made a video on it, which I actually forgot to upload it on my YouTube channel and put it up on here. So, without further ado, here is the video.

 


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