Mount of olives search help

Pastor Langley

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Mount of Olives search brings me to 50 matches in 12 verses. (KJV Bible only search) 1745085306566.png
Can this be copied as does in Books and Dictionaries; [Send Book Entry to Editor] inside an editor window.
Without copying all 50 searches?
Hoping to learn if this can be used. Right now all I see is copy verse to editor, one at a time.
I guess I am asking can "create a link" to get the same results as does the search window inside your module without typing into the search bar window?
 
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THANK YOU .
Wow I missed that, I thought that was a paste all verses into my module.
Zec 14:4; Mt 21:1; Mt 24:3; Mt 26:30; Mr 11:1; Mr 13:3; Mr 14:26; Lu 19:29,37; Lu 21:37; Lu 22:39; Joh 8:1

Is there a way to create the same as a search link from within a module? So that it does the same in Search bar?
 
Ok will do thanks again my brother! Headed there now. Bookmarking those right now.
 
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Amen... Wow thank you my brother. Just pasted it in and watched it working. Trying to determine what criteria to search for a novice is the fun part. Again thank you.
 
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Footnotes practice? Not too many used within the SwordSearcher book modules but I sure like them when included.
Wondered if there are BETTER or BEST practices on using footnotes within SwordSearcher? Here is what I last used. Will stick with this unless someone shows other ways and or reasons to change. Thank anyone in advance.
[1] <A id=fn-1 href="#1">[1]</A>
[1↩] <A id=1 href="#fn-1">[1↩]️</A>
So anyone knows that most of my knowlege and help has been wsbones and Brandon.
Maybe they'll send a "care kit" now that I mentioned them, Ha!
 
You can export the module and do search and replace

1. with a pattern matching program or use a REGEX (Regular Expressions) library add-in for the programming language.
2. using a free editor like Notepad++ or Editpad Lite with REGEX capability to match footnote patterns.

Both of these are too hard for me to explain.
 
You can export the module and do search and replace

1. with a pattern matching program or use a REGEX (Regular Expressions) library add-in for the programming language.
2. using a free editor like Notepad++ or Editpad Lite with REGEX capability to match footnote patterns.

Both of these are too hard for me to explain.
 
I manually do footnotes, have been a while. I wanted to be sure (my code below) was accepted in the Book Module world of SwordSearcher. Yes I will visit the REGEX and Notepad+ features, some say convert to RTF. So far my manually doing this gives me experience needed in the editor and with HTML. One of your modules got me interested and so here I am. Thank you for the input.
[1] <A id=fn-1 href="#1">[1]</A>
[1↩] <A id=1 href="#fn-1">[1↩]️</A>
 
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