The issues that bother me are:

I constantly find myself cutting and pasting from the online scriptures
into documents I am editing. Doing this with footnotes enabled is a
trecherous endeaver, as the footnote letters get copied into the text
which is pasted. I just noticed the "Hide footnote indicators" option,
but that actually turns footnotes off. It would be nice to have an
option (even as a default!) which turned off the footnote letters, but
left the links. In my mind, the letters themselves are a remnant of the
printed version of the scriptures, and are antiquated by the use of
hyperlinks.

The current display format is highly unreadable. It may be sufficient
for reference, but it is quite ill-adapted for online reading. I don't
know what the best solution is, but some possibilities include: thiner
single column, multi-column display, paragraph format display. One could
even display the scriptures in fairly thin columns, as is done in our
printed scriptures, with scrolling (perhaps aided by Javascript?) to the
left and right rather than up and down. At this point, I suspect that
almost any change will more readable than the current instantiation. :-)

Charles

-----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Welch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Ldsoss] New Scriptures Beta Test Site
> Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 15:35:59 -0600
> To: LDS Open Source Software <[email protected]>
> Reply-To: LDS Open Source Software <[email protected]>
> 
> Although I am over the open source initiative for the Church, I've also 
> been asked to help project manage the online scriptures program.  The 
> current version that is on http://scriptures.lds.org has been up for 
> quite some time.  It had some limitations in that there was no easy way 
> to deploy additional languages.  For quite some time a new version of 
> the scriptures has been under development.  It has been designed around 
> supporting multiple languages.  So, although the initial look and feel 
> of this new version does not look much different, it is a completely 
> rewritten piece of code.  I'm sending this email to enlist your help in 
> testing this new scriptures program.  You can find it at 
> http://beta.scriptures.lds.org.  Give it a try and send me feedback on 
> bugs or improvements.
> 
> Here is a piece of history about this software that I think is of HIGH 
> interest to this audience.  This program was not written by the Church 
> but was written by a member and then donated to the Church.  Even the 
> original version that has been on the website for some time was written 
> by this member.  The Church has offered help with some pieces of the 
> work (translation, technical advice, etc) but 99% of the code was done 
> by this member and a few others who helped him.  I've talked with the 
> member about the possibility of open sourcing this code and allowing 
> others to work on it and he is fully supportive of this approach.  Using 
> an open source approach, we could add PDA links, alternate formatting 
> and an API set to integrate the online scriptures into other programs.  
> We are not sure this will happen yet as there may be some extenuating 
> circumstances we have to first solve but I thought you all would find it 
> interesting that an open source model can work for the Church.
> 
> Meanwhile, please help test http://beta.scriptures.lds.org and thanks 
> for your help!
> 
> Tom
> -- 
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