\id FRT
The FRT book and its divisions can be used for storing various material which is typically presented at the start of a scripture publication, before the first book of scripture.
· | \pc - Centered paragraph. |
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· | \pc - Centered paragraph. |
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· | \m - Flush left (margin) paragraph. |
· | \pi# - Indented paragraph. |
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· | \pc - Centered paragraph. |
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· | \pc - Centered paragraph. |
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· | \m - Flush left (margin) paragraph. |
· | \pi# - Indented paragraph. |
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· | \m - Flush left (margin) paragraph. |
· | \pi# - Indented paragraph. |
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The \toc1, \toc2, and \toc3 markers are intended to assist publishing tools in automating the generation of a table of contents. They can be included in the main text file for each scripture book, after \h.
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In the following example, the variable # represents the location of a page number, to be inserted during the typesetting process.
\id FRT
...
\toc
\mt Contents
\s Old Testament
\tr \tc1 Genesis \tcr2 # \tc3 Ecclesiates \tcr4 #
\tr \tc1 Exodus \tcr2 # \tc3 Song of Songs \tcr4 #
\tr \tc1 Leviticus \tcr2 # \tc3 Isaiah \tcr4 #
...
\s New Testament
\tr \tc1 Matthew \tcr2 # \tc3 1 Timothy \tcr4 #
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