"Peter von Kaehne" <[email protected]> writes:
> The scheme seems to support this: 
> section 15.3
>  15.3. Sub-identifiers
>  Translations also often split verses into parts, provided labels such
>  as ‘a’ and ‘b’ for the separate parts.  Encoders may freely add
>  sub-identifiers below the lowest standardized level. They are set off
>  from the standardized portion by the character ‘!’. For example:
>  Rev.2.20!b

Wow, that's pretty much exactly what I was wanting to find.  The choice
to use `!' in OSIS -vs- `#' in ThML is inconsequential, though it might
be nice if the references coming out of the XYZhtmlhref would substitute
appropriately.

Thanx.

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