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Old 07-14-2014, 08:42 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by martienne View Post
I'd like to copy this text (book of Genesis from the Bible) and get the verse numbers in the small size!

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...


Bibel 2000: 1 Moseboken


Is this possible? When I copy and paste formatted into Word, I get the numbers in normal size. Any way to get the verse numbers small, and raised?
As I can't read the site, I don't know if this is copyrighted--I'd imagine that the material may not be (Bible), but the site itself likely is. I can't read the terms of service, which makes me not cheery about answering this particular question.

However, it doesn't really matter, because in short, no, you can't. I viewed the page's source, and they actually went to some lengths to ensure that if you want to "rip it," you'll have to do some work, as Kim mentioned, already, in his post (about the verse numbers). You may have missed it in your rush, but he already told you that you'd have to do the numbers by hand to super-script them. Now, you can probably write a bit of regex, but you're still going to have to (probably) do them one at a time, to be sure you don't superscript a number used elsewhere.

The text isn't in the source for the page. Therefore, no, there's no easy way to "rip" their text.

FWIW.
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