Hi DM,

In my printed KJV Bibles, there is usually a space between the Pilcrow and
the first letter of the verse text.

These spaces seem to be absent (I am currently viewing with BPBible). 

For some leading letters, such as "I", the omission of such a space causes
poor legibility (with some fonts).

Example, Isaiah 45:5
¶I am the LORD, and there is none else, there is no God beside me: I girded
thee, though thou hast not known me:

Is this a text-source markup issue, or a front end bug?

David

btw.  Isaiah 45 was one of today's M'Cheyne readings.
One of my four KJV printed editions had no Pilcrow for this verse! 



DM Smith-5 wrote:
> 
> Brian J. Dumont wrote:
>> I'm using KJV Beta (2.4), and have noticed quite a few paragraph 
>> markers (¶) which show up.  See Num 16:12 for one example.
>>
>> Shouldn't these be replaced with osis markup to denote paragraphs?
> 
> 
> No, they are part of the text of the KJV.
> 
> In Him,
>     DM
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