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Paratext 9 USFM

<-- Three letter abbreviations

Common USFM Markers


Note: All Styles of type "Paragraph" require using the "Enter" key when choosing the marker in "Standard" view

Note: All Style Type "Note" and "Character" require using the "Backslash" key when choosing the marker in "Standard" view

\id File - Identification Paragraph
\h File - Header Paragraph
\c Chapter Number Paragraph
\v Verse Number Character
\p Paragraph - Normal - First Line Indent Paragraph
\m Paragraph - Margin - No First Line Indent Paragraph
\q1 Poetry - Indent Level 1 Paragraph
\q2 Poetry - Indent Level 2 Paragraph
\r Heading - Parallel References Paragraph
\s1 Heading - Section Level 1 Paragraph
\s2 Heading - Section Level 2 Paragraph
\mt1 Title - Major Title Level 1 Paragraph
\mt2 Title - Major Title Level 2 Paragraph
\mt3 Title - Major Title Level 3 Paragraph

Less-common Markers

\pc Paragraph - Centered (for Inscription) Paragraph
\nb Paragraph - No Break with Previous Paragraph Paragraph
\li List Entry - Level 1 - Single Level Only Paragraph

Introduction Markers

\imt1 Introduction - Major Title Level 1 Paragraph
\iot Introduction - Outline Title Paragraph
\io1 Introduction - Outline Level 1 Paragraph
\io2 Introduction - Outline Level 2 Paragraph
\ip Introduction - Paragraph Paragraph
\im Introduction - Paragraph - no first line indent Paragraph
\ipq Introduction - Paragraph - quote from text Paragraph

Cross Reference Markers

\x Cross Reference Note
\xo Cross Reference – Origin Reference Character
\xt Cross Reference - Target References Character
\x* Cross Reference End Note

Figure Markers

\fig Auxiliary - Figure/Illustration/Map Note
\fig* Auxiliary - Figure/Illustration/Map End Note

Footnote Markers

\f Footnote Note
\fr Footnote - Reference Character
\ft Footnote - Text Character
\fk Footnote - Keyword Character
\fq Footnote - Quotation or Alternate Rendering Character
\fqa Footnote - Alternate Translation Rendering Character
\f* Footnote End Note

Glossary

\k ... k* Keyword (in the glossary) Character
\w ... \w* Indicates a word in the glossary (in the text) Character
\p Paragraph Paragraph
\li1 Glossary list paragraph (1st level indent) Paragraph
\li2 Glossary list paragraph (2nd level indent) Paragraph


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