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Opensong has two ways of separating verses of a song.
In one of them, Quelea does not import correctly and verses are shown all together.
You can write like this (method 1):
[V1]
You call me out upon the waters
[V2]
Your grace abounds in deepest waters
Or you can write like this (method 2 - the verses are are differentiated by the number in front of each line)
[V]
1You call me out upon the waters
2Your grace abounds in deepest waters
In method 1, Quelea imports correctly.
in method 2, Quelea does not import correctly - the verses are shown all together.
This second method can be used not only for verses [V], but for chorus {C] and all types of
sections in OpenSong
Example of a song written in method 2:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Opensong has two ways of separating verses of a song.
In one of them, Quelea does not import correctly and verses are shown all together.
You can write like this (method 1):
[V1]
You call me out upon the waters
[V2]
Your grace abounds in deepest waters
Or you can write like this (method 2 - the verses are are differentiated by the number in front of each line)
[V]
1You call me out upon the waters
2Your grace abounds in deepest waters
In method 1, Quelea imports correctly.
in method 2, Quelea does not import correctly - the verses are shown all together.
This second method can be used not only for verses [V], but for chorus {C] and all types of
sections in OpenSong
Example of a song written in method 2:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: