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<a name="TOC-Creating-a-new-project" href="" id="TOC-Creating-a-new-project"></a>Creating a new project
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To create a new project, choose Menu / File / Project / New. The <a href="https://sites.google.com/site/bibledit/gtk/reference/menu/file/project/project-properties">Project Properties</a> dialog opens.
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Type the name of the project, optionally make settings and add some books, and click OK.
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<a name="addingbookstotheproject" href="" id="addingbookstotheproject"></a>Adding books to the project
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Adding books to the project can be done in two ways:
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1. Add templates for the books through menu File - Project - Properties. The templates contain some markers, chapter and verse numbers, and in some cases a bit of example text.
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2. Add existing books by <a href="https://sites.google.com/site/bibledit/gtk/4-management/data/import">importing</a> them into the project.
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<a name="deletingbooksfromtheproject" href="" id="deletingbooksfromtheproject"></a>Deleting books from the project
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In menu File - Project - Properties, books can be removed.
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<a name="openingaproject" href="" id="openingaproject"></a>Opening a project
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In the editor, just press Ctrl+O, or do it through menu File - Project - Open, and you'll be presented with a list of projects that can be opened. Click the project that you wish to open, or otherwise type the first few characters of the name of that project, and then press Enter.
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<a name="closingaproject" href="" id="closingaproject"></a>Closing a project
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A project can be closed with Ctrl+W, or via the menu, File - Project - Close.
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<a name="copyingaproject" href="" id="copyingaproject"></a>Copying a project
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A project can be copied in its entirety to a new name. See menu File - Project - Copy to. This new name will then be an exactly copy of it and can from now on be dealt with as all other projects.
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<a name="deletingaproject" href="" id="deletingaproject"></a>Deleting a project
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Through menu File - Project - Delete a project can be deleted. The project that is currently open is not shown in the list of projects that can be deleted. Non-editable projects are not shown either.
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<a name="TOC-How-to-print-a-project-" href="" id="TOC-How-to-print-a-project-"></a>How to print a project?
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Printing a project goes via menu File - Print, then to select "Project".
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In that dialog you've the option to include or exclude certain books, and to set which portion of any book will be printed. Remove the tick to exclude it. Focus it, and then press the appropriate button to select the portion to be printed.
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Once printed it will open in a pdf viewer, and you can print the whole project or part of it from there.
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See also <a href="https://sites.google.com/site/bibledit/gtk/tutorials/printing">Printing.</a>
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<a name="howtocompareaproject" href="" id="howtocompareaproject"></a>How to compare a project?
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A whole project can be compared to another one. Any differences are highlighted.
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Words that have been added are printed in bold. Words removed will appear stroked out.
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If only the changes are printed, then the references, that have a change, will be loaded in the Reference Area for easy review.
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<a name="howtoprintparallelversions" href="" id="howtoprintparallelversions"></a>How to print parallel versions?
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See the File menu, then menu Print, then Parallel Bible.
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The so called "Parallel Bible" contains parallel versions for only one book, and is intended for producing worksheets for use during translations sessions. The members of the team each get a pile of sheets with all relevant versions printed in parallel on it, verse by verse. Without these sheets each member might have a lot of Bibles strewn about him on the desk, but with these sheets things get more compact. And there will still be Bibles enough on the desk, as many Bibles are not available in electronic format, and hence cannot be printed on the worksheets.
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Commentaries can also be printed on the worksheets, provided they are available as projects in Bibledit.
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The Parallel Bible will be printed with the currently opened project at the top, and it will print the book that is currently opened. Therefore, to change the first project on the sheets, just open another project, and for changing the book to be printed, just go to another book.
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To add another project to your Parallel Bible, press the "Add project" button and select the project to be printed. Added projects can be removed with the Remove button.
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Normally all parallel verses are kept together on one page for greater readability. Depending on the number of Bibles printed in parallel, this may leave a lot of whitespace at the bottom of the page. To save paper you can uncheck the option in the dialog, so that the parallel verses no longer are kept together and the paper is filled with text to the bottom.
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You can set which portion of the text to print. There are two controls that influence this.
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The "Change" button for the portion. This selects which portion to print.
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The "Include verses 0" checkbox, whether to include the verses 0 from any of the chapters. Verse 0 is anything before verse 1.
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At the end press button Ok to get the Bible in .pdf format.
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<a name="howtomodifythechaptersinabookoftheproject" href="" id="howtomodifythechaptersinabookoftheproject"></a>How to modify the chapters in a book of the project?
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Add a new chapter to a book by inserting the "c" USFM marker, or by choosing Insert - Chapter.
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To remove a chapter from a book, choose Edit - Chapter number. In the dialog that comes up, choose "Delete the chapter" and press OK. The chapter that is currently visible will be deleted.
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To change the number of a chapter, choose Edit - Chapter number. In the dialog that comes up, choose a new chapter number from the list or enter it manually, and then press OK.
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<a name="howtomakebackupsofaproject" href="" id="howtomakebackupsofaproject"></a>How to make backups of a project?
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See <a href="https://sites.google.com/site/bibledit/gtk/4-management/data/backup">Backup</a>.
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<a name="howtoviewthechangesmadeinaproject" href="" id="howtoviewthechangesmadeinaproject"></a>How to view the changes made in a project?
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See <a href="https://sites.google.com/site/bibledit/gtk/reference/menu/file/project/changes">Changes</a>.
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