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Bible Refernces in Page Header – auto number Chapter / Verse

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    • #14358630
      Jk112358
      Participant

      Hello, I’m trying to create a reference in the Header of the first verse reference using both Chapter and Verse. I’ve been using 2 different Text Variables “looking” for a Character Style for the Chapter Number and another for the Verse Number. And this works great most of the time.

      Example: Romans 4:20

      However, when there’s a chapter break in the middle of the left page, the Chapter Number Text Variable (First Use) pulls the *new chapter number, but the verse on top of the page is associated with the *previous chapter. In other words ID comes up with “Romans 5:20” instead of “Romans 4:20”. I would like to see the correct Chapter number.

      I’ve searched for a solution but haven’t found a great one yet. And with as many Bibles designed / printed I thought it would be something figured out : )

      The best solution I’ve found so far is a non-printing text frame to supply the needed “first use” Chapter Number. But was hoping for something more automatic (the Bible is a BIG book!)

      I have a thread on Adobe’s Forum which has images and more detail.
      Adobe Forum

      Thank you!

    • #14358631
      Steve Davis
      Participant

      When i set the Hebrew bible, parallel Hebrew and English, the variables in the headers went: <PARTNAME> | <BOOKNAME> ~ <ENG: Ch#1st> – <ENG: Ch#Last> with the variables pulling “first on page” and “last on page”.

    • #14358635
      Jk112358
      Participant

      Thank you Steve. I think that’s what I’m doing – and works unless there’s part of a previous chapter “left over” on the page, so the <Chapter Number> picks up the new Chapter, when I want it to reference the left over Chapter.
      I actually did that for the Luxembourgish New Testament – referenced only the Chapter Numbers (but not the Verse Numbers.) Hope that makes sense – the images on the Adobe Forum may help explain.
      -John

    • #14358637
      Steve Davis
      Participant

      Try one text variable to pull from the paragraph style and the other from a character style…
      I don’t see your images.

    • #14358657
      Jk112358
      Participant

      I can use paragraph style (for Chapter Number) but not sure how to incorporate the Chapter Number into that style where it can be picked up but not part of the text.

      The link to my images: Adobe Forum

    • #14358660
      Steve Davis
      Participant

      You have the answer on that forum page:
      John Krajec AUTHOR
      Community Beginner , Feb 10, 2022

      Hello @Barb Binder ,
      Thank you for your reply. Yes, I do think that will work for the numbering, however I would like to keep the text flowing more naturally (as well as fewer page count).
      In my example (Rom 5:20) the (20) is picked up from the (Verse) Character Style, and the first use of that on the page is still from Chapter 4. It’s not a running number list – but just pulls the text that has that Character Style applied to it. The same for Chapter character style – it just pulls what it “sees” (and if it doesn’t see anything, uses what it saw last), not a running number list.
      For my Chapters, the character style is only applied to the “5”.

    • #14358662
      Jk112358
      Participant

      No – that’s my reply, lol. Barb’s suggestion is to start a new chapter at the top of a page – which won’t work for me. I don’t think you are understanding what I want to do.

    • #14358679
      David Blatner
      Keymaster

      Unfortunately, InDesign’s headers are just too simple… That’s why Harbs created PowerHeaders (in-tools.com)… but sadly it has been updated in several years and I don’t think it works with any new version of InDesign.

    • #14358688
      Jk112358
      Participant

      Thanks David – I’ll have to check them out, but if they don’t work at least it’s good to know and revert to a more manual approach. I appreciate the help!

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