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User tool imported from HTML not recognizing all verse references


Bob Kuo

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Hello,

 

I have a user tool that I'm working on - the HTML looks like this:

 

<html>
 <head>
<title>Title</title>
 </head>
 <body>
<h1>January</h1>

  <h2>January 1</h2>

  <p>Genesis 1; Matthew 1; Ezra 1; Acts 1</p>

  <p>...</p>


  ...


  <h2>January 2</h2>

  <p>Genesis 2; Matthew 2; Ezra 2; Acts 2</p>

  <p>...</p>

  ...
 </body>
</html>

 

It's a devotional with Scripture reading per each day, but the first paragraph that lists the sections of Scripture to read are not being automatically linked. I can edit the module manually and highlight the text and click "Make Link" but this is very tedious. Is there something I can do to let Accordance know to turn these into links?

 

Thanks,

 

Bob

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Sorry to say, my experience with this sort of situation is that Accordance will not recognize scripture links that are just chapters - which makes it excruciating to do something like a devotional or lectionary. If the scripture links contain chapter and verse(s) it usually works fine.

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I've noticed this as well - most Scripture passages that have chapter and verse are being recognized.

 

Furthermore, during the import I noticed that Accordance was not able to handle many of the Unicode characters nor the respective HTML entities encoding (e.g. the en dash or the slanted double-quotes). I had to do a search and replace or the imported module would have blank spaces.

 

I don't suppose there is any other way to author modules?

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