Release Notes¶
3.0.1¶
January 2020
This update is prmarily for providing documentation fixes, as well as minor updates to Paratext stylesheets (enable PT9 ColorNames feature; allow \xt
in more contexts)
3.0¶
USFM 3.0 additions or revisions are highlighted throughout this documentation using the badge
April 2018
Marker Additions
USFM version identifier: \usfm
Alternate language table of contents texts: \toca#
List of witnesses in footnotes (for critical editions): \fw …\fw*
Target references “added” text: \xta …\xta*
Superscript: \sup …\sup*
Translator’s section (chunk) milestones: \ts-s\* and \ts-e\*
Marker Revisions
Revised syntax for ruby glosses (CJK texts): \rb …\rb*
Add descriptive attribute
gloss
for \rb …\rb*
Added default
link-href
linking attribute for \xt …\xt*Changed common attributes for milestones:
Changed name of linking attribute
link-name
tolink-id
.Restored \pr for use as “text refrain”.
Syntax and Features
Clarify and support syntax for standalone milestones.
Document best practice for attributes containing multiple values, or multiple parts (see the
gloss
attribute for \rb …\rb*)
3.0rc1¶
October 2016
Marker Additions
Letter opening: \po
Embedded list: \lim#
Hebrew note: \qd
Semantic division: \sd#
Aramaic wordlist entry: \wa …\wa*
Geographic proper name (Chinese texts): \png …\png*
Target references “added” text: \xta …\xta*
Published cross reference origin text: \xop …\xop*
Structured list items: \lik …\lik* and \liv# …\liv#*
List item total: \litl …\litl*
Link text: \jmp …\jmp*
Common peripheral identifiers
Ruby glosses (CJK texts): \rb …\rb*
Quotation start / end milestones: \qt#-s\* and \qt#-e\*
Marker Revisions
Support citation form for wordlist / glossary text (update \w …\w*).
Support for explicit table cell column spanning.
Revised syntax for figures / illustrations applying descriptive attributes: \fig …\fig*
Deprecated cross reference and footnote DC content markers: \xdc …\xdc* and \fdc …\fdc*
Deprecated combined marker for proper name within translator’s addition: \addpn …\addpn*
Deprecated numbered running header: \h#
Deprecated pronunciation info marker: \pro …\pro* in favour of ruby annotations proposal.
Syntax and Features
Syntax for assigning word-level descriptive attributes.
Descriptive attributes for \w …\w*
Descriptive attributes for \fig …\fig*
Syntax for assigning word-level linking attributes.
Syntax for milestones.
Quotation start / end milestones: \qt#-s\* and \qt#-e\*.
Syntax for peripheral (\periph) identifiers.
Standard Reference
Clarify and document specification regarding whitespace and new lines.
2.4¶
June 2013
Marker Additions
Support for nesting character markup.
Full support for the nested character markup syntax has been included in Paratext >=7.4, Publishing Assistant >=4.1, and the XML export format from Paratext known as “USX”.
2.35¶
February 2012
Primarily a documentation update.
Paratext 7.3 and beyond provides support for study Bible content authoring, within a single project text, through an enhanced multi-pane editing window. Earlier USFM documentation releases discussed study Bible content markup using one or two additional related project texts. This multi-project authoring configuration is no longer recommended now that there is workable authoring environment supporting a single-project study Bible text. Information relating to study Bible content markup and authoring practice in this documentation supersedes any reference to separate notes or sidebar projects in the earlier release notes (below).
Deprecated
\fs
(footnote summary text) - not required when working within a single project study Bible text.
2.3¶
July 2010
Version numbers for the base USFM stylesheet and the study Bible notes and sidebars stylesheets have been synchronized to 2.3. This reflects the readiness of the Paratext 7.1 editor to support study Bible authoring.
Marker Additions
Added study Bible cross reference marker \ex for adding additional cross-references to the notes project.
Marker Revisions
DEPRECATED - Study Bible footnote marker
\fs
for marking a footnote summary text.Permit cross references to be added to the study Bible notes project.
Revised markup specification for study Bible sidebars (now use any title, paragraph, poetry, table, or special text marker elements).
2.2¶
October 2008
Marker Additions
Added character markers \xot …\xot* and \xnt …\xnt* for uniquely marking target references to OT and NT passages (use of these markers is optional)
Added \iqt …\iqt* to mark (scripture) quotations appearing in the introduction.
Marker Revisions
\imte# now includes an optional numeric variable (multiple levels).
No-break space should now be marked using ~ (tilde), not !$
2.1¶
April 2007
Marker Additions
Added \ili for marking introduction list items.
Reviewed and finalized Peripheral content markup:
Added new back matter books CNC, GLO, TDX, NDX.
Added INT book for scripture division Introductions.
Updated scheme for marking content divisions in FRT, INT, BAK, OTH
Added various new content division markers.
Marker Revisions
Finalized Study Bible Content markup.
Reviewed and finalized Peripheral content markup (see “Marker Additions” above).
Changed \rq …\rq* from paragraph to character level markup.
Changed \ca …\ca* from paragraph to character level markup.
2.0¶
October 2004
The following sections outline changes in USFM from 1.53 to 2.0.
Marker Revisions
Removed
\pdi
and\pde
, and substitute with embedded text markup (under additions, below)Removed
\wr ...\wr*
. This was really a duplicate of \w …w* used for marking words in the scripture text which are included in the wordlist.Removed
\ps
. This is used in conjunction with \nb to indicate that the paragraph spans the chapter boundary. It should be sufficient to just start the new chapter with \nb and use the appropriate paragraph marker for the previous chapter (\p, \m etc.)
Marker Additions
Add character style \em …\em* for “emphasis”.
In Peripherals:
Add \intro section to Front Matter (in addition to Preface).
Add \maps (Maps Index) section to Back Matter.
Paratext will be adjusted to include predefined “standard” books for FRT, BAK, and OTH rather than using the book names XXA, XXB, and XXC for these materials.
Add \sr for marking the text references range listed under a section heading \s.
Add the following markers for “embedded text” (see example references – not all versions mark these items the same).
Add character style \pro …\pro* for indicating pronunciation (in CJK texts).
Add character style \wj …\wj* for marking words of Jesus.