F1 Self-Evaluation Project Explanations/pages 411-420

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411

Quite a bit of italics on this page, and some small-caps; extra care is needed to find everything and place the tags correctly.

The colons following the italics are separators, so they go OUTSIDE the italics tags.

The centered heading begins a new Section, so precede it with two blank lines.


412

A chapter is a Major Division, so precede its heading with four blank lines and separate the heading from the text body with two blank lines.

Ignore the ornate lettering of the heading, but since the Project Manager gave special instructions for formatting the ornate first letter of the text body, add an [Illustration] tag just before the first line of the text (but after the two blank lines following the heading) and include the first letter as normal text in the body.

The heading of the list is wrappable, so we don't enclose it in any block tags. The formatter chose to leave two blank lines before it, even though it isn't a Section break; this is a judgment call.

Enclose the verse just below the heading in no-wraps and replicate the indentation, using an even number of spaces.

Enclose the list itself in a separate pair of no-wraps. The proofers moved the second half of the list below the first, so we don't have to do that now. However, some of the entries didn't fit on one line, so move the overflow back to the main lines to which they belong.

The list now is a simple two-column table, so align the second column and make sure the overall width is less than 75 characters.


413

A chapter is a Major Division, so precede its heading with four blank lines and separate the heading from the text body with two blank lines.

Ignore the ornate lettering of the heading, but since the Project Manager gave special instructions for formatting the ornate first letter of the text body, add an [Illustration] tag just before the first line of the text (but after the two blank lines following the heading) and include the first letter as normal text in the body.

Precede the Section heading with two blank lines; the name of the Section is a complete sentence in small-caps, so the ending period goes INSIDE the tags.

Some italics and some small-caps on the page; find and tag all of them.


414

Precede the Section heading with two blank lines; the name of the Section is a complete sentence in small-caps, so the ending period goes INSIDE the tags.

The in-line headings also are complete sentences, so the ending periods go INSIDE the tags.


415

Enclose each poem in no-wraps and replicate the indentation using an even number of spaces.

The title of the poem mid-way down the page is wrappable and goes OUTSIDE any no-wraps. The first line of it is a complete sentence, so the ending period goes INSIDE the small-caps tags. The second line is just all-caps, not small-caps ... despite the similarity of the letters to the ones in the first line.

In the second poem, some lines are deeply indented, but since they begin with capital letters and their first words usually could have fit on the preceding lines, these are not overflow lines, but lines of their own. So, replicate the indentation using an even number of spaces.


416

A chapter is a Major Division, so precede its heading with four blank lines and follow it with two blank lines.

Tag the italicized heading.

The Project Manager asked us to treat the ornate first-letters as ordinary text, so neither an [Illustration] tag nor small-caps tags is needed.

The title of the poem is wrappable, so no block tags are needed. It's a complete sentence in small-caps, so its ending period goes INSIDE the small-caps tags.

Enclose the poem itself in no-wraps and rejoin the overflow lines to the main lines just above them.

Both of the phrases in italics are quotations, so it's clear that the exclamation marks are parts of them and belong INSIDE the italics tags. In cases like these, even without the quotation marks, the bangs would go inside.


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