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Author: Sean Crist (Swarthmore College)
Email: kurisuto at unagi dot cis dot upenn dot edu
Date: 2005-02-11 21:57:57
Subject: Re: Words split between two pages
> I'm curious Sean. At the bottom of page b0051 of BT the word languescere appears as langues- since it is split between b0051 and b0052. Because of this, I felt the best way to mark languescere (indeed any word) being split between two pages was to type in "&dash-uncertain" to mark it out for later.
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> Do you agree?
Sounds good to me.
Since probably not everybody will do this, we'll need to search for page-final hyphens anyway when it comes time to join the entries across pages. However, the &dash-uncertain; explicitly says "look at this!".
--Sean
Messages in this thread | Name | College/University | Date |
Words split between two pages |
Jim |
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2005-02-11 17:58:15 |
Re: Words split between two pages |
Sean Crist |
Swarthmore College |
2005-02-11 21:57:57 |