![]() ![]() However, between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries-with the growing acceptance of geological uniformitarianism and, later, Darwinian evolution-an increasing number of eminent scholars advocated a multi-billion-year-old universe and questioned the validity of the biblical account. Most believed that the universe began sometime between approximately 3600 BC and 7000 BC. So I don't know how to go about it.Before the Enlightenment, most theologians believed the earth was created in the space of a literal week, a notable exception (among others) being Augustine, who interpreted the days of creation figuratively. When I set the preferred Bible to Spanish, and I click on a reference in English, it still gives me the ESV with strongs numbers. I even tried setting my Spanish Bible as my "preferred" Bible, but even then, when I type Hechos 22:16 (Acts 2:16) it won't hyperlink. ![]() ![]() Is there a way to change the setting of the language on the interface. I'm writing the outline in Spanish, but the verses are not being hyperlinked when I type the reference in Spanish in the "Paper" feature. ![]() Right now, the easiest way to add pictures is to copy one, select your paper item, then paste it onto the item. The problem is, when exporting to MS Word, what are you hyperlinking to? Hyperlinks in a Word document aren't smart, like Accordance's automatic Paper links, as Word doesn't have a context for bible references. Verses in the Paper will automatically hyperlink, just paste or type them in. You can copy just the verse numbers by doing Edit -> Copy as -> References, or Command-Option-R (Control+Alt+R on Windows). I just need to remember to use CTRL-ALT C (instead of CTRL-C) (If I did not choose to ignore the reference style, the book chapter:verse would be in bold) When I set things this way, I do get the text cited as I want. (But here is where you can choose to add the hyperlink by checking "include accord:// location URL") Under Citation Reference, I choose No Reference.(I also choose to abbreviate the book name and to ignore the reference style) Under Content References, I confirm that there are no markers, and I choose to have the book chapter:verse before the verse.The default is to add quotation marks around the text and reference which is odd and not helpful, but, under Content, it is a simple matter of deleting the quote marks (which seems to be the default.) Also under Content, I set it to show as Paragraphs.I started playing with the Citation settings in the Preferences. You can also customize copy as citation to not strip verse numbers, append (or not) the citation differently, or many other settings. ![]()
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