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Again, welcome! John Vandenberg (chat) 02:22, 28 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

Byzantine Textform edit

Welcome to wikisource, gospeltothepoor! I'm fontwords, from wikiproject wiki bible, and I'd like to thank you for joining in and helping us out. I've got a question for you based on your user page. The Byzantine critical apparatus you mentioned--is it available online? I've been using some very clunky printed and computerised apparatuses (if that's spelled right) and would like to take a look at what you're using. Thanks again, Fontwords 22:53, 30 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

email notifications edit

Hi, after a proposal to enable email notification, Wikisource is now able to notify you of any changes to pages on your watchlist and/or changes to your talk page. In order to take advantage of these features, you need to enabled them in your preferences. --John Vandenberg (chat) 13:45, 18 April 2008 (UTC)Reply