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Formatting a draft

After generating a draft in Scripture Forge, you will need to select formatting options. These options control how Scripture Forge formats the draft text.

Formatting options are saved in your project, so you only need to choose them once, though you can change them later if needed.

Basics of the feature

Formatting options are part of your project’s draft setup. Scripture Forge currently provides two formatting settings:

  • Paragraph breaks (how paragraph breaks in the draft are handled)
  • Quote style (how quotation marks are formatted in the draft)

You can open the formatting screen from the draft generation area using the Formatting options button.

When formatting options are required

The first time Scripture Forge needs these settings, you are required to select and save them before you can continue.

After you have saved formatting options once:

  • Scripture Forge reuses the same options automatically for later drafts (you won’t be prompted every time).
  • You can still return to Formatting options at any time and choose different settings.

Formatting options and what they do

Paragraph breaks

This setting controls what Scripture Forge does with paragraph breaks in the draft.

  • Best guess Scripture Forge makes a “best guess” about where paragraph breaks should be.

  • Remove Paragraph breaks are removed from the draft.

  • Move to end Paragraph breaks are moved to the end of each verse.

Quote style

This setting controls how quotation marks are formatted in the draft.

  • Automatic Scripture Forge automatically selects the quote style used in the rest of your project.

  • Straight Scripture Forge uses straight quotation marks.