LDS Linker
Automagically changes any Latter-day Saint scripture reference into a hyperlink
pointing to the passage at the Internet Edition of the LDS Scriptures.
What's new in 2.5
- Added option to have passage links open in a new window.
- You can now use an exclamation mark to cancel the linking of any reference.
- Added support for using en-dashes in verse ranges instead of hyphens.
Additionally, the plugin now replaces all hyphens with en-dashes in the final
output of link text.
- Squashed a bunch of bugs with passage search mode and various ways of encoding
ampersands, en-, and em-dashes (for verse ranges, references to D&C, and
references to Joseph Smith—Matthew and Joseph Smith—History).
What’s new in 2.1
- There’s a shiny new Settings page located within the administration panel.
You no longer need to set options by editing the plugin file directly.
What’s new in 2.0
- The plugin now does a direct passage lookup instead of a passage search by
default. You can still set it to do the passage search if you liked that
better.
- You can now reference Articles of Faith without including the chapter number.
One exception is that if you want to reference a range of articles of faith,
say 1–5 for instance, you still have to include the chapter, as in: Articles
of Faith 1:1–5.
- You can now put a space after the colon and the plugin will still recognize
the reference. I had one person request this feature because that’s how he
likes to format his scripture references.
- Lots of bug fixes.
What’s new in 1.4
- Finally squashed the D&C ampersand bug for good using the
urlencode()
function.
What’s new in 1.3
- The LDS Church made significant changes to the way the passage search method
worked on their website, so this update fixes the plugin to work with the new
website.
- A known issue in this version is those flippin’ D&C references are broken
again.
What’s new in 1.2.1
- Fixed links to 4 Nephi and the Official Declarations.
What’s new in 1.2
- Really fixed the issue with D&C passage references. Seems there are yet more
ways to encode ampersands. Pesky little buggers.
What’s new in 1.1
- Fixed an issue with D&C passage references. Seems there are many more ways
than I realized to encode an ampersand, and the plugin wasn’t recognizing some
of them.
What’s new in 1.0
Requires: 2.0 or higher
Compatible up to: 2.8.4
Last Updated: 2009-9-11
Downloads: 821
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