The Reference Delimiter Mode controls what bounding symbols are placed around
the Initial Reference of the passage being copied. The options are: No Delimiters
(ex: “Genesis 1:1-3”), Square Brackets (ex: “[Genesis 1:1-3]”), Curly Braces (ex:
“{Genesis 1:1-3}”), and Parenthesis (ex: “(Genesis 1:1-3)”).
The “Use Abbreviated Book Names” check box underneath the Reference
Delimiter Mode selection determines if the common abbreviation for the Book
Name is used in the Overall Reference of the passage being copied. And the “In
Bold” check box underneath the Reference Delimiter Mode determines if the
Overall Reference of the passage being copied is rendered as Bold Text. And the
“At End” check box underneath the Reference Delimiter Mode determines if the
Overall Reference of the passage begin copied is placed at the end of the passage
instead of the beginning.
The Verse Number Delimiter Mode controls what bounding symbols are placed
around for the Verse Numbers for each subsequent Verse following the first verse
of the Initial Reference. The options are: No Numbers, No Delimiters (ex: “2”),
Square Brackets (ex: “[2]”), Curly Braces (ex: “{2}”), Parenthesis (ex: “(2)”),
Superscript (“
2
”), and Complete Reference (ex: “Genesis 1:2”). Note that if you
select “Complete Reference”, then the primary Reference Delimiter Mode for the
Overall Reference is used for each Verse Reference.
The “Use Abbreviated Book Names” check box underneath the Verse Number
Delimiter Mode selection determines if the common abbreviation for the Book
Name is used when a following Verse happens to fall in the subsequent book. And
the “In Bold” check box underneath the Verse Number Delimiter Mode determines
if the Verse Number of subsequent verses is rendered as Bold Text.
The “Add Quotes Around Verse/Passage” check box controls whether double-
quotes are added around the passage being copied or not. And the Verse
Rendering Mode drop list lets you control whether or not verses are copied as
Free-Flow/Paragraph format (default), Verse-Per-Line format, or Verse-Per-Line
Double-Spaced format. Note that there is no indent nor hanging-indent modes, as
paragraph formatting is driven entirely by the application in which you are
pasting the text.
The “Translation Change/Added Word Mode” drop list lets you determine how
the text that is normally rendered as italics is copied. These are words that were
technically added or changed in the translation process. The default is to use
Italics, but if you are pasting into a plain-text editor, you may wish to copy them
as Brackets, or even use No Marking.
The “Copy Pilcrow (¶) Symbols” controls whether or not the copied text will
contain the Pilcrows or “Paragraph Markers”. This lets you independently control
copying separately from displaying, as you can still have them displayed using the
General Browser Settings, but not be copied when you copy verses.
The “Copy Colophons” and “Copy Superscriptions” options let you control
whether or not Colophons and/or Superscriptions (respectively) are copied
when they are selected in an extended selection within the Scripture Browser.
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