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Originally Posted by elibrarian
Why not? It's as simple as marking the text and copying it into Sigil, Word, Writer ... any program that will retain at least part of the formatting. If you only want to read selected parts, that would not be unfeasible.
Of course you'll have to do a little formatting by hand - the small numbers before some of line is rather irritating, but can be done (I've made something similar in my edition of Eugen Onegin), but that will not be any different, if you get the text out of a pdf.
Either way, I don't think you'll be able to achieve, what you want, without a little handworking
Regards,
Kim
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Actually, you were right!
The HTML can be copied! I took it absolutely for granted that they would put in better protection that this!
It turns out that I can copy book-by-book. There are 66 books in the bible
(or however many more after SvK added apocrypha just to really annoy the traditional Lutheran believers)
So I simply need to do a cut & paste 66 times into Word. Then convert to epub or PDF.
But there is one minor problem:
The verse numbers appear NORMAL size when they should be very small and raised (forgotten what's called). I can turn them off, which would solve the problem, but traditionally when reading the Bible, like most people, I am used to having verse numbers...
What do you think?
Here is a link to the Genesis in Bibel 2000. Bibel 2000: 1 Moseboken
I tried copying and pasting and I got everything right apart from the verse numbers which appeared normal size instead of raised.
Any way to get the verse numbers small, and raised?
And blimey, this bible is blasphemous. They start in the first paragraph by switching "The Holy Spirit" for "A wind from God".