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The \cl label produces an extra row of text with the label for the chapter appearing as a section title (centered heading.)
The \cp tag replaces the number and is embedded into the first paragraph of the chapter as a drop cap number.
For printing this work, I'm adjusting the \cl labels to be \cp .. \cp* tags on the \c row. This produces chapter numbers in the first paragraph instead of chapter titles only a few characters long.
For the books without chapters, I'm adding the published chapter number \cp ~ \cp* to invoke a missing chapter number.
None of this appears in the source SFM.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
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The \cl label produces an extra row of text with the label for the chapter appearing as a section title (centered heading.)
The \cp tag replaces the number and is embedded into the first paragraph of the chapter as a drop cap number.
For printing this work, I'm adjusting the \cl labels to be \cp .. \cp* tags on the \c row. This produces chapter numbers in the first paragraph instead of chapter titles only a few characters long.
For the books without chapters, I'm adding the published chapter number \cp ~ \cp* to invoke a missing chapter number.
None of this appears in the source SFM.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: