![]() Cross-references are also dealt with in a singular way by Mellel. This feature allows inclusion of three or more footnote types at the same time (e.g., editor notes, translator notes, endnotes, regular notes, etc.). Mellel has a distinctive way of handling footnotes and endnotes, allowing creation of numerous "streams" of notes in a single document. Mellel also presents a feature set suitable for working with long and complex documents, in order to match the needs of scholars and technical writers. Languages with non-Latin alphabets, including Arabic, Syriac, Hebrew, Greek, Korean or Persian, for example, are handled well due to the fact that Mellel sports its own text engine, that is not reliant on macOS text support, and in addition support for Unicode and OpenType fonts. One remarkable feature present in Mellel is its multilanguage support. Its closest competitor is Nisus Writer Pro. New features are added to the program every few months, many of which come from user suggestions. It is made by Mellel AAR, a small software company. After selecting, the box for selecting the desired font is enabled.Mellel ( מלל, the Hebrew for "text") is a word processor for Mac OS X, developed since 2002 and marketed as especially suited for technical and academic writers, and for writers with long, complex documents. Use default font for Unicode Export: When selected, you can override the pane display font and choose the desired font that will be used when pasting Unicode exported text into word processors that support RTF footnotes (for example, MS Word, Mellel, NeoOffice but not Pages or TextEdit). This ignores the display of font sizes, and prints the English text in the selected size, with other languages resized proportionally. Scale content font size to: When selected, text size is set according to the Font Size pop-up menu. In most applications, the English (Roman) characters will be pasted in the main font chosen in Set Tool Display, whether or not Unicode export is selected. The Greek and Hebrew export font is determined by settings in the Preferences dialog box, Greek & Hebrew area. If it is checked but not supported by the destination application, the footnote is not pasted at all. If left unchecked, the bibliographic information is pasted below the citation. This feature requires OS Operating System X, and works in most word processors, with the exception of TextEdit and Pages. Normally this should be used with a Footnote style in the Format pop-up menu. Insert citation as footnote: When selected, bibliographic information is automatically pasted as a footnote to the text. ![]() A single character is normally entered, but up to seven are accepted.Ĭitation Markers Boxes (optional): Enter the markers to appear before and after the bibliography. ![]() The standards followed in the citations are SBLHS 2009 revision/SBLHS Student Supplement and Turabian 7th edition.Ĭontent Markers Boxes (optional): Enter the markers to appear before and after the body of the citation. For example, the author of a signed article cannot be reliably determined. The Bibliography includes as much information as Accordance can reliably extract from the wide variety of books and journals. The Bibliography area is displayed (labeled "Bibliography tool citation settings"). Open: Click Bibliography in the list of the Preferences dialog box. ![]() Use: Used to define the format of text and bibliographic references when copied as a citation from a Tool module Any Bible text, or other single tool that can be read in Accordance, including reference texts and articles may also be referred to as content via the Edit menu ( Copy As), the shortcut menu ( Copy As>Bibliography), or using the shortcut keys ( –Ctrl– Ctrl+ C). Prerequisites for use: None this dialog box can be opened at any time. You are here: Comprehensive Reference > Dialog Boxes > Preferences Dialog Box > Preferences: Bibliography Area Preferences: Bibliography ![]()
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