From c3dc48100cf80fc24a5aa3b29eeffd4fb52ae666 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Lwangaman Date: Wed, 12 Aug 2020 19:55:41 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] final fix for lists in readme --- readme.txt | 39 ++++++++++++++++++++++----------------- 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) diff --git a/readme.txt b/readme.txt index 17bc3e7..06b1bf8 100644 --- a/readme.txt +++ b/readme.txt @@ -20,17 +20,20 @@ Also available is a shortcode `[bibleget]` that you can use to insert Bible quot The text of the Bible quotes is retrieved from the BibleGet API *[https://query.bibleget.io](https://query.bibleget.io "BibleGet API endpoint")*. -**Sample usage of the shortcode:** - - `[bibleget query="Exodus 19:5-6,8;20:1-17" version="CEI2008"]` - - `[bibleget query="Matthew 1:1-10,12-15" versions="NVBSE,NABRE"]` +**Sample usage of the shortcode:** + + * `[bibleget query="Exodus 19:5-6,8;20:1-17" version="CEI2008"]` + * `[bibleget query="Matthew 1:1-10,12-15" versions="NVBSE,NABRE"]` It is also possible to place the reference for the desired Bible quote in the contents of the shortcode: - - `[bibleget version="NABRE"]John 3:16;1 John 4:7-8[/bibleget]` + + * `[bibleget version="NABRE"]John 3:16;1 John 4:7-8[/bibleget]` The Plugin also has a settings page **“BibleGet I/O”** under **“Settings”** in the Administration area, where you can choose your preferred Bible versions from those available on the BibleGet server so that you don’t have to use the `version` or `versions` parameter every time. After you have made your choices in the settings area, remember to click on **“Save”**! Once the preferred version is set you can simply use: - - `[bibleget query=“1 Cor 13”]` + + * `[bibleget query=“1 Cor 13”]` The style settings are customizable using the **Wordpress Customizer**, so you can make the Bible quotes fit into the style of your own blog / WordPress website. @@ -62,26 +65,28 @@ _________ The `query` parameter must contain a Bible reference formulated according to the standard notation for Bible citations (see [Bible citation](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bible_citation "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bible_citation") on Wikipedia). Two different notations can be used, the English style notation and the International style notation. **ENGLISH NOTATION:** - - “:” is the chapter – verse separator. “15:5” means “chapter 15, verse 5”. - - “-” is the from – to separator, and it can be used in one of three ways: + * “:” is the chapter – verse separator. “15:5” means “chapter 15, verse 5”. + + * “-” is the from – to separator, and it can be used in one of three ways: + + * from chapter to chapter: “15-16″ means “from chapter 15 to chapter 16”. + * from chapter,verse to verse (of the same chapter): “15:1-5” means “chapter 15, from verse 1 to verse 5”. + * from chapter,verse to chapter,verse “15:1-16:5” means “from chapter 15,verse 1 to chapter 16,verse 5”. - 1. from chapter to chapter: “15-16″ means “from chapter 15 to chapter 16”. - 2. from chapter,verse to verse (of the same chapter): “15:1-5” means “chapter 15, from verse 1 to verse 5”. - 3. from chapter,verse to chapter,verse “15:1-16:5” means “from chapter 15,verse 1 to chapter 16,verse 5”. + * “,” is the separator between one verse and another. “15:5,7,9” means “chapter 15,verse 5 then verse 7 then verse 9”. - - “,” is the separator between one verse and another. “15:5,7,9” means “chapter 15,verse 5 then verse 7 then verse 9”. + * “;” is the separator between one query and another. “15:5-7;16:3-9,11-13” means “chapter 15, verses 5 to 7; then chapter 16, verses 3 to 9 and verses 11 to 13”. - - “;” is the separator between one query and another. “15:5-7;16:3-9,11-13” means “chapter 15, verses 5 to 7; then chapter 16, verses 3 to 9 and verses 11 to 13”. +**INTERNATIONAL NOTATION:** - -*INTERNATIONAL NOTATION:** - - “,” is the chapter - verse separator. “15,5” means “chapter 15, verse 5”. + * “,” is the chapter - verse separator. “15,5” means “chapter 15, verse 5”. - - “-” same as English notation + * “-” same as English notation - - “.” is the separator between one verse and another. “15,5.7.9” means “chapter 15,verse 5 then verse 7 then verse 9”. + * “.” is the separator between one verse and another. “15,5.7.9” means “chapter 15,verse 5 then verse 7 then verse 9”. - - “;” same as English notation + * “;” same as English notation Either notation can be used, however they cannot be mixed within the same query.