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Template and Transclusion tests
08 Chapters 108-00A Updated 2025/07/28
(this example has 2 parts: a heading and a sub-heading.)
Other materials within the heading area may include poetry, quotations, and/or chapter summaries.
Everything in this area is assumed to be centered by default, so
non-centered materials must be enclosed
in no-wraps (poetry) or block quotes (pretty much everything else).
08 Chapters 108-00A Updated 2011/04/19
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CHAPTER II.[*** 4 blank lines above new chapter] <i>DOWN THE ATHABASCA.</i>[*** part of Chapter heading: separate parts with 1 blank line] [*** 2 blank lines between Chapter heading and body of text.] [*** The first word of this Chapter is in small-caps. Change it to normal mixed-case.] The town of Athabasca Landing consists in all of six log buildings, picturesquely set in the deep and beautiful valley of one of the greatest rivers of America. [*** OVERIEW OF "CHAPTERS" ] [*** In a printed book, Chapters usually start on a new page, as do Title Pages, ] [*** dedications, Tables of Contents, Indexes, and other "Major Divisions." Often, ] [*** a Chapter heading contains more than one part (the example above has 2 parts). ] [*** We mark those Major Divisions by preceding them with 4 blank lines, separating ] [*** the parts within the heading with one blank line, and separating the headings ] [*** from the regular text with two blank lines. ] [*** If the first word of a Chapter appears to be in small caps or all upper-case, ] [*** change it to match the rest of the paragraph (usually normal mixed-case), and ] [*** do not mark it at all. Exception: if it's a Name in small-caps, and names are ] [*** in small-caps elsewhere in the book's normal text, then mark it as small-caps. ]
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