Project Settings

Settings to help your language display correctly on the website

These are settings that make your language display nicely on the website. For instance, you may have a font on your computer that you prefer to use.

Settings to help your language display correctly when it is published

These are settings that related to generating the PDFs.

Footnote Markers

How many footnote markers do you need?

This will depend on the frequency threshold. The lower your threshold, the more words in a verse will need a gloss. As an example, if your frequency threshold for the Old Testament was 50, then you would need 31 different footnote markers. (That is for Daniel 3:15 — a very long verse that's in Aramaic.) If your frequency threshold was 100, then you would need 31 different footnote markers.

If we run out of footnote markers, we start back at the beginning. So if you only specify “a,b,c,d,e” then the order of footnotes would be: “a,b,c,d,e,a,b,c,d,e,a,b,c,d,e,...”. (That may not be bad; maybe your readers would able to figure it out.)

Another strategy is to use doubled letters after you've gone through all of the alphabet: “a,b,c,d,e...,x,y,z,aa,bb,cc,dd,ee...”.

Parsing Formats

See Parsing Formats.