However, the specific Font Face and Point Size are pasted and rendered according
to the settings in the program you are pasting them into and may not look exactly
the same is does in King James Pure Bible Search. As explained in the preceding
chapter, not all target applications honor or recognize all text options.
Copy as Shown (plain)
“Copy as Shown (plain)” is identical to “Copy as Shown” except that font
formatting is lost. Punctuation, headings, footnotes, chapter descriptions, etc, are
copied, but relative Font Size changes, color, italics, etc, are lost and only plain text
is copied. For example:
Psalms
Chapter 103
A Psalm of David.
1 Bless the Lord, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless his holy name.
Copy Raw Text (No Headings)
“Copy Raw Text (No Headings)” is identical to “Copy as Shown (plain)”, but gets
rid of headings, footnotes, chapter descriptions, etc, in addition to font formatting.
Punctuation, however, is preserved. This is useful for extracting raw sentences.
For example (copied with the same text selected in the Scripture Browser as
above):
Bless the Lord, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless his holy name.
Copy Very Raw Text (No Punctuation)
“Copy Very Raw Text (No Punctuation)” is identical to “Copy Raw Text (No
Headings)” except that punctuation is also removed. This actually copies the
internally processed raw words from the Word Search algorithm. For example
(also copied with the same text selected in the Scripture Browser as above):
Bless the Lord O my soul and all that is within me bless his holy name
This mode is useful for doing things like building a word list, where you don’t
want punctuation to interfere.
Copy as Verses
The “Copy as Verses” was designed to copy verses formatted as individually
quoted verses. This is useful when building a presentation or writing a paper and
quoting scripture. It was patterned to have a similar look and feel as some
commercial Bible Search applications, but yet still retain some characteristics
unique to King James Pure Bible Search. For example (again copied with the
same text selected in the Scripture Browser as above, but with the second verse
selected as well):
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