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The following are parts of Bibles that need special formatting. USFM markers so that they can all be formatted in the same way.
Every type of item in Bibles that need USFM markers so that they can all be formatted in the same way.
#### Book Titles
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#### Headings
Some of the Psalms have heading that are part of the scripture. Often these tell who wrote the psalm, when he wrote it, and how it is to be sung. These headings have the USFM marker "\d" to show that they are this kind of heading. The beginning of Psalm 4 has the following USFM formatting and text.
Some of the Psalms have headings that are part of the scripture. Often these tell who wrote the psalm, when he wrote it, and how it is to be sung. These headings have the USFM marker "\d" to show that they are this kind of heading. The beginning of Psalm 4 has the following USFM formatting and text.
\c 4
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#### Speaker Identification
The Song of Solomon is a poem that celebrates the love of a man and woman. It does so by telling what the man, the woman, and their friends say. You may add headings that identify which parts of the poem are the words of the man, the words of the woman, and the words of the people. These headings all begin with the USFM marker "\s2".
The Song of Solomon is a poem about the love of a man and woman. You may add headings that identify which parts of the poem are the words of the man, the words of the woman, and the words of their friends. These headings all begin with the USFM marker "\s2".
\s2 The woman speaking to the man
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#### Footnotes
Footnotes all begin with "\f + \ft" and end with "\f\*". Some footnotes also have other markers inside of them. The following shows how a footnote is marked in Mark 16:20.
Footnotes begin with "\f + \ft" and end with "\f\*". Some footnotes also have other markers inside of them. The following shows how a footnote is marked in Mark 16:20.
\v 20 The disciples left and preached everywhere, while the Lord worked with them and confirmed the word by the signs that went with them.] \f + \ft See the note on Mark 16:9. \f\*