> Oh I see. Well then I guess my question is if there is a full > spec for > exactly what I can put > into the passage= field, because it's not as simple as it > first appears. > Also I'm wondering > how I should split things up. Like for "1Ti 6:7-10,12; 9:10", > should I > say... > > <scripRef passage="1Ti 6:7-10">1Ti6:7</scripRef>-<scripRef > passage="1Ti > 6:12">12</scripRef>; <scripRef passage="1Ti 9:10">9:10</scripRef> > > Or.... > > <scripRef passage="1Ti 6:7-10,12">1Ti 6:7-10,12</scripRef>; <scripRef > passage="1Ti 9:10">9:10</scripRef> > > Or... > > <scripRef passage="1Ti 6:7-10,12; 9:10">1Ti 6:7-10,12; 9:10</scripRef> > > I would presume the first, more fine-grained version would be better?
It is your choice. Sword will parse all of them just fine, and if you run into a situation where it is parsing incorrectly let us know and so we can fix it. When you right click a verse link in BibleCS, the verses get parsed into a list and you are shown that list in a little window. As you highlight the verses in the verse list window, it will show them below. Diatheke will operate similarly when you click a verse link, but it actually retrieves & returns all the verses referenced. I can't speak accurately about BibleTime or GnomeSword since I'm not as familiar with them as I should be. It's really your option, based on how much work you want to do or what behavior your desire in the module. Maybe at a later time we will add the option to jump to the first verse in a reference by left clicking, in which case the first version would be best. But currently I would say the last version works best in BibleCS since it means all the references in a block can be viewed in a single list box. --Chris
