I am hitting a roadblock. I have text like "απεθανεν (apethanen) [G599] [G5627] DIED V-2AAI-3S looks like ..." I want the Greek "απεθανεν" to be red, which I can do by using <r> and </r>. I want the "[G599] [G5627] DIED V-2AAI-3S" to be superscripted, which I can with <sup> and </sup>. But then I want the G599 and G5627 to be green and I cannot get that to work!
My modified text is: "<r>απεθανεν</r> (<i>apethanen</i>) <sup>[<font color="green">G599<font color="black">] [<font color="green">G5627<font color="black">] DIED <font color="blue">V-2AAI-3S<font color="black"></sup> looks like ..."
Once I put font colors in the superscripted area the following text goes squirrelly! How do I (or can I) use colors in the superscripts? I have tried various methods and so far failed!
Darrel
Using Color
Re: Using Color
No, you can't change the Strong's color because the code searches the numbers out and adds the tag. It would then be inside your tag and take precedence.
Tim Morton
Developer, Bible Analyzer
But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness. (Rom 4:5 AV)
Developer, Bible Analyzer
But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness. (Rom 4:5 AV)
Re: Using Color
Ouch! So there is no way I can change the color Strong's numbers, like <r>[Hxxxx]</r> or green or ...?
Re: Using Color
Update!
I thought I'd better update this topic. It is possible (and actually works!). If you remember, the original example is shown below and did not play cleanly:
My modified text is: "<r>απεθανεν</r> (<i>apethanen</i>) <sup>[<font color="green">G599<font color="black">] [<font color="green">G5627<font color="black">] DIED <font color="blue">V-2AAI-3S<font color="black"></sup> looks like ..."
I modified how I am placing things and it nows plays beautifully!
My modified text is: "<font color = red>απεθανεν<font color = black> (<i>apethanen</i>) <font color = green><sup>[G599]<font color="black"> DIED <font color = blue>V-2AAI-3S</sup><font color = black> looks like ..."
It actually works very nicely! I am just about completed with converting Frank Jabini's "An Introduction to Biblical Languages" to BA. When I finish proofing I then need to submit a copy to Frank and see if he gives his permission.
Darrel
I thought I'd better update this topic. It is possible (and actually works!). If you remember, the original example is shown below and did not play cleanly:
My modified text is: "<r>απεθανεν</r> (<i>apethanen</i>) <sup>[<font color="green">G599<font color="black">] [<font color="green">G5627<font color="black">] DIED <font color="blue">V-2AAI-3S<font color="black"></sup> looks like ..."
I modified how I am placing things and it nows plays beautifully!
My modified text is: "<font color = red>απεθανεν<font color = black> (<i>apethanen</i>) <font color = green><sup>[G599]<font color="black"> DIED <font color = blue>V-2AAI-3S</sup><font color = black> looks like ..."
It actually works very nicely! I am just about completed with converting Frank Jabini's "An Introduction to Biblical Languages" to BA. When I finish proofing I then need to submit a copy to Frank and see if he gives his permission.
Darrel