Formatting Personal Notes


Formatting Tags for Personal Notes

Some formatting can now be applied to your BibleReader personal notes. This can be done in either the BibleReader itself or by using the Desktop Assistant to edit your personal notes on your PC. Please note that a basic exposure to HTML may be helpful.

For now, applying formatting to your personal notes requires the use of special Olive Tree tags, similar to HTML tags. In the future, the Desktop Assistant may provide toolbar functions to do the tagging for you.


Available Tags:

Tag Format Description / Example
<b></b> Bold Typed:
This will <b>bold</b> the text.

Displayed:
This will bold the text.
<i></i> Italics (Not on Palm) Typed:
This will <i>italicize</i> the text.

Displayed:
This will italicize the text.
<br> Line Break Typed:
This is the first sentence.<br><br>The second sentence begins two lines below.

Displayed:
This is the first sentence.

The second sentence begins two lines below.
<p> Paragraph Typed:
<p>This is a paragraph. It will begin on a new line and the first line will be indented.
<p>This is another paragraph. It's first line will also be indented.

Displayed:
      This is a paragraph. It will begin on a new line and the first line will be indented.
      This is another paragraph. It's first line will also be indented.
<dnt> Tab Typed:
There is one<dnt>tab in this sentence.

Displayed:
There is one       tab in this sentence.
<xb=b.c.v></xb> Verse Hyperlink The text between these tags will become a hyperlink to the specified verse reference. Replace b, c and v with the numbers that correspond to the book, chapter, and verse reference that you want to link to. When you click on the link, the verse will be displayed (if you have a Bible file installed).

Please note that this reference requires book numbers (1 thru 66), not book names. (1 = Genesis, 2 = Exodus, etc.)

Typed:
This will link <xb=2.5.2>verse</xb> to Exodus 5:2.

Displayed:
This will link verse to Exodus 5:2.


Greek Character Mapping

To add Greek characters to your personal notes, use the following format: <fg>Greek word</fg>. The chart below displays the English characters corresponding with each Greek letter. For example, for the word ζοε you would enter <fg>zoe</fg>.

Character Greek Letter
A capital alpha
B capital beta
G capital gamma
D capital delta
E capital epsilon
Z capital zeta
H capital eta
Q capital theta
I capital iota
K capital kappa
L capital lambda
M capital mu
N capital nu
X capital xi
O capital omicron
P capital pi
R capital rho
S capital sigma
T capital tau
U capital upsilon
F capital phi
C capital chi
Y capital psi
W capital omega
a alpha
b beta
g gamma
d delta
e epsilon
z zeta
h eta
q theta
i iota
k kappa
l lambda
m mu
n nu
x xi
o omicron
p pi
r rho
s sigma
" final sigma
t tau
u upsilon
f phi
c chi
y psi
w omega
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