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Dear Philip,
It works. Super!
Very many thanks,
It saves me a hell of time.
Yours,
Takamitsu
Takamitsu MURAOKA
村岡崇光
On 22 October 2015 at 14:57, spaelti <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello Takamitsu,
> you have to use the repeat symbol. Look in the “Repeat” submenu and you
> will see “1+”
> So your expression has to be:
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> Ps [any digit][1+].[any digit][1+]
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> I hope this is clear enough.
> best
> Philip
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> On 2015 Oct 22, at 14:40, takamitsu muraoka <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Dear friends,
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> I have, after all, another question to put to you. The biggest of the five
> indices is that which lists all the places of the Bible which are mentioned
> in the document. For instance, Psalms chapter 5, verse 2 is referred to as
> "Ps 5.2." In order to make this index a list of the biblical books just
> mentioning their abbreviated titles wouldn't be enough. In order to have
> chapter and verse number included in the index, under the Find command I
> would use "any digit" as a wild card. Then with "Ps digit.digit" the
> reference to Ps 5.2 would be picked up for the index. But there is a snag;
> it so happens that the book of Psalms has 152 chapters or psalms and one
> psalm contains 172 verses. So I would need to write 9 formulas (3 x 3).
> Does anyone know to overcome this nuisance by writing something with only
> one symbol for chapter and also one symbol for verse, so Ps X.Y? The Bible
> has about 60 books!
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> Best wishes,
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> Takamitsu Muraoka
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> Philip Spaelti
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