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ABOUT DATA FILES
BOOK FILES *****.mem
Book files are each a collection of records presenting passages to be memorized.
Book files may be named as you wish, with the extension ".mem" to identify them
as Memorize files.
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'BOOK 1 - REFLECTIONS ON THE LIFE OF THE SPIRIT
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#1-A-1 (1)
The betterment of the world can be accomplished through pure and
goodly deeds, through commendable and seemly conduct....
@Baha'u'llah, cited in The Advent of Divine Justice pp.24-25
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#1-A-3 (6)
Truthfulness is the foundation of all human virtues.
@'Abdu'l-Baha, cited in The Advent of Divine Justice, p. 26
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The BOOK FILE begins with a COMMENT LINE (begins with a "single-quote"
character " ' ") containing thedescription of the book. This description (minus the
" ' " character) is included in the Book pick
-list used for selecting this book for
study.
The description line may or may not be followed by a blank COMMENT LINE,
then by the collection of PASSAGE RECORDS.
A PASSAGE RECORD is a group of 2 or more lines, each with function
specified by the first character of the line:
" ' " (COMMENT)- A comment line is ignored by Memorize. Comments may be
used for notes about passages and other information. With the exception of the
first DESCRIPTION LINE mentioned above, COMMENTS are not retained by
Memorize, and are removed if a Book File is edited and saved by Memorize.
"#" (BEGIN RECORD) - Marks the start of a passage record and adds a new
entry to the Passage pick-list when this book is opened. The "#" character should
be followed by a very brief description or mnemonic of the passage, no longer
than 25 characters. When compiling the Passage pick-list entries, Memorize
combines this description with the first 50 characters of the passage text.
The mnemonic should be meaningful to the particular book or sequence of books
of which this file is a part, and understood by anyone inteested in studying this
book.
"@" (SOURCE) - This information appears in the PASSAGE SOURCE field
immediately below the PASSAGE TEXT on the Memorize display. The Source is
optional, and if omitted the displayed field will be empty.
Any other first character marks passage text, and will appear in the Passage
Display box. The entire passage should fit on a single line if possible, however