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I am 61, married to Debbie, we have two grown sons and two grown daughters and a 16 year old daughter still living with us. We live on a small farm. My daughter has two horses and guess who gets stuck feeding them twice a day?
I enjoy reading, writing ( I have written numerous sports articles - mostly baseball and boxing). I love the Cincinnati Reds
I enjoy reading, writing ( I have written numerous sports articles - mostly baseball and boxing). I love the Cincinnati Reds
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#12348 Viewing Commentary notes right after a verse.
Posted by pastorCliff on 13 September 2012 - 05:11 PM
Got a tad off-topic didn't we?
#12282 Viewing Commentary notes right after a verse.
Posted by pastorCliff on 12 September 2012 - 05:51 PM
Tom:
In your reply to my post you said, "Personally, I wouldn't opt to use a layout that required me to read through lengthy commentary notes for every Verse or every few Verses. I just wanted to make it clear that doing this with the in-verse commentaries is an option, not a mandate. I realize it wouldn't be for everyone. Also, you don't have to read the comments, they pop up if you roll over them.
Just wanted to clear that up.
Cliff
In your reply to my post you said, "Personally, I wouldn't opt to use a layout that required me to read through lengthy commentary notes for every Verse or every few Verses. I just wanted to make it clear that doing this with the in-verse commentaries is an option, not a mandate. I realize it wouldn't be for everyone. Also, you don't have to read the comments, they pop up if you roll over them.
Just wanted to clear that up.
Cliff
#12223 Viewing Commentary notes right after a verse.
Posted by pastorCliff on 09 September 2012 - 06:14 PM
This may have been asked already, and if so, please accept my apologies.
TheWord has a feature that I love. It is an option that gives you the capability to see any or all of the commentators you have listed after a verse. If a commentator doesn't comment on a verse then obviously his name isn't mentioned after the verse. A rollover would show you what the comment was.
It is a very handy tool and I think many would benefit from it. If it can be implemented into eSword it would really be cool.
Thanks for your help.
Awesome site!
Cliff
TheWord has a feature that I love. It is an option that gives you the capability to see any or all of the commentators you have listed after a verse. If a commentator doesn't comment on a verse then obviously his name isn't mentioned after the verse. A rollover would show you what the comment was.
It is a very handy tool and I think many would benefit from it. If it can be implemented into eSword it would really be cool.
Thanks for your help.
Awesome site!
Cliff
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