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At present the Punjabi Bible has been marked up using paragraph markers \p which are designed primarily for prose passages.
Many printed Bibles make extensive use of poetry indentation where this is appropriate.
Does the scanned edition of the 1945 edition contain any such poetry indentation ?
If so, then for all such passages, we should plan to use the poetry markers such as \q# that are defined in USFM 2.4 or later.
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At present the Punjabi Bible has been marked up using paragraph markers \p which are designed primarily for prose passages.
Many printed Bibles make extensive use of poetry indentation where this is appropriate.
Does the scanned edition of the 1945 edition contain any such poetry indentation ?
If so, then for all such passages, we should plan to use the poetry markers such as \q# that are defined in USFM 2.4 or later.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: