Tutorial - Vertical Script Mongolian Bible
This tutorial provides you a short introduction on how to
use the online version of the Inner Mongolian New Testament.
1. System Requirements
2. Structure
The overall structure of the Mongolian Bible is as follows.
The main table of contents for the testament
provides access to each of the 27 books (e.g., the Gospels
and Letters).
Each book has its own table of contents to
give access to the chapters directly. A book is organized
page-wise and reflects the offline version exactly.
It is possible to navigate through a book both page-wise and
chapter-wise.
The following sections describe the use of the tables of
contents and the navigation bar more detailed.
3. Table of Contents
The table of contents for the entire New Testament of the
Mongolian Bible as depicted below provides links to each
of the 27 books and shows the page number of their
respective first page.
The table of contents for a book (e.g., Romans as depicted
below) provides links to each chapter of the book.
4. Text Navigation
The first page of Romans is depicted in the image below.
The navigation bar enables to jump to the first and last page,
the previous and next chapter, the previous and next
page. If a jump destination does not exist, e.g. the next
chapter while displaying the last page, the corresponding
button on the navigation bar is disabled, i.e., does not
change its color if the mouse hovers over.
5. How to Print
It is possible to print the HTML Version of the
Mongolian Bible page-wise. The navigation bar will
be hidden for printout.
Use the print function of the Internet Explorer to see the print
preview and to print a page (menu path: File >
Print.../Print preview...).
If a page is printed, the Browser adds some header and
footer information depending on your browser settings.
You can control the amount of such information by
choosing the menu path File > Page Setup (see image
below).
Use the help Button (? sign in the upper right corner) to
get more information on format strings used to format
header and footer of the page at printout.