๐๏ธ Footnote and Cross References - Intro (1A.3)
In this video we will learn how to insert a footnote, and how to open and close the Footnotes pane. As with many features, there is more than one way to insert a footnote.
๐๏ธ Adding Glossary Entries (1A.4a)
Some Bibles include a glossary at the back. A glossary is a special kind of dictionary that helps readers understand the Bible text by explaining special Biblical terms and providing information about people, places, events, or customs that many readers will not already know.
๐๏ธ Permission to Edit (1A.4b)
Like editing other books in Paratext, it is necessary for a user to have the relevant task assignments or user permissions in order to add renderings to the glossary or to edit the glossary book directly.
๐๏ธ Finding/Linking Entries (1A.4c)
There are three ways to find out if a term already has an entry in the glossary or not.
๐๏ธ Editing Entries (1A.4d)
If you initially typed a very simple definition and need to improve it later, you can do this either in the Edit Renderings dialog box, or in the Glossary book itself. If you need to edit the citation form for some reason, things are a bit more complicated.
๐๏ธ Illustrations (or figures) (1A.5a)
In our sample project we see some illustrations like this one have been inserted. Paratext refers to these as figures and all of the commands related to them use the term figures
๐๏ธ More about Illustrations (1A.5b)
There are some other fields that can be filled in for illustrations.
๐๏ธ Book Introductions (1A.6)
Many translation projects add introductions to each book of the Bible. In this video, I will show you how to make a basic book introduction that will be adequate for most projects.