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NIV2011-GKE spaces


Battlesman

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Is there a way to hide the extra spaces that the NIV2011-GKE includes?

 

For instance, when I want to compare the NIV 2011 to the NIV 1984, it shows a red mark for what I presume is the extra spaces included for tagging purposes in the 2011. 

 

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Or does the red line refer to something else? 

 

Speaking of colored marks, is there a key somewhere that defines what the various marks refer to?

 

Thank you!

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In my copy ( on ios sorry) i have note references where you have extra space. Notes shown in second image. Guess its a preference that you are not showing reference letters but getting space. There are Fewer notes in the 84 edition image 3.

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I think all your issues can be resolved in preferences... the spacing primarily here... under Text Display.

 

-dan

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I'm not sure I'm following you. The NIVGK modules have extra spaces for tagging purposes. Those spaces then show up in the compare feature. It's not a matter of line breaks, I don't think.

 

 

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I think all your issues can be resolved in preferences... the spacing primarily here... under Text Display.

 

-dan

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Sorry I misread that I thought you had marked it up with the red lines.... I have that module and do not see those lines, I hope someone can help you figure things out as I have no idea what had caused that...

 

-dan

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Speaking of colored marks, is there a key somewhere that defines what the various marks refer to?

 

 

Go to Preferences/Compare Text and you can see the "Color Codes" (which you can also change).

 

Also, nice catch--I've seen something like this happen with other texts, where an extra (or errant) space in a biblical text triggered a comparison marking. Would be nice to have the algorithm updated to not take those spaces into account.

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As of now the spaces cannot be hidden due to the tagging method used. However, it might be a good feature request to 'ignore spacing' (or similar) for compare texts.

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