I've enclosed a file called "christ_red_kjv.zip" which contains the .clr file. This is the standard Red Letter Edition that appears in the printed editions.
Unzip this file into you x:\Program Files\BibleWorks 7.0\database folder.
I've enclosed a file called "christ_red_kjv.zip" which contains the .clr file. This is the standard Red Letter Edition that appears in the printed editions.
Unzip this file into you x:\Program Files\BibleWorks 7.0\database folder.
Last edited by Adelphos; 11-29-2008 at 01:42 PM.
Or.......
1. put .Christ, .Jesus, or .Jesus Christ in the Command Line, click Enter to get all results......
2. click Tools, click Color Selection window, click white/clear Background, click red Text, click Apply, click Close.....
Voila!......![]()
In Him, Bennett B. Wethered
Pastor, Dayspring Orthodox Presbyterian Church
Warrenton/New Baltimore, Virginia
www.dayspringopc.org
That's a nice commentary on the Color Selection Window, but how does it find, highlight, and color all of the words of Christ in red, either zipped or unzipped?Originally Posted by Bennett B. Wethered
Thanks Scott!
Ben
If I understood Bennett's post right it was a joke. if you follow what he does it turns "jesus christ" in the text red. a pun on red letter Jesus Christ...Originally Posted by Adelphos
Michael Hanel
PhD candidate Classics Univ. of Cincinnati
MDiv Concordia Seminary
MA Classics Washington University
Unofficial BibleWorks Blog
LibraryThing!
I thought he was telling me that I did all that work for nothing, for he began his post with "OR..." meaning that there was another way to do in seconds what it took me hours to do.Originally Posted by Michael Hanel
I didn't think he was joking, but either way, I didn't want others, especially new users, to be confused by his post, for a new user might think that his post was a substitute for my file, and thus a new user would be deprived of the real thing.
Oops (as some would say, mea culpa), I'm sorry, you meant the words Jesus Christ said in Scripture were to be in red, not His name. No, I wasn't joking, I was just confused (the end of a long, joyful, busy Lord's Day).
As Emily Litella would say, "Never mind!"
In Him, Bennett B. Wethered
Pastor, Dayspring Orthodox Presbyterian Church
Warrenton/New Baltimore, Virginia
www.dayspringopc.org
Scott,
thank you so much for posting this file. What a gem!
Blessings,
Dave
David Spear
Calvary Chapel of Manassas
Manassas, Va. 20110
http://www.calvarychapelmanassas.org/
KJV Romans 3:28 Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without (apart from) the deeds of the law.
My pleasure.Originally Posted by calvary
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Thanks from like 5 years in the future!!! Great work all!!!
May the Lord Bless You all!!!