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We mark Mixed-small-caps, as seen in the main heading above.
We mark Mixed-small-caps, as seen in the main heading above.


We do NOT mark all-upper-case headings or sub-headings, even when the letters look
We do '''not''' mark all-upper-case headings or sub-headings, even when the letters look
like all-lower-case small-caps.  Headings are wrappable unless you use no-wrap or   
like all-lower-case small-caps.  Headings are wrappable unless you use no-wrap or   
add blank lines. Here, the chapter ID, name, and sub-heading are separated by blank
add blank lines. Here, the chapter ID, name, and sub-heading are separated by blank
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them to normal mixed-case and do not mark them.
them to normal mixed-case and do not mark them.


== Headings are wrappable ==
Headings are wrappable unless you use no-wrap or add blank lines. Here, the chapter ID, chapter title, and sub-heading are all separated by blank lines, but since the sub-heading is clearly wrappable, it wasn't placed in no-wraps.
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CHAPTER II
[blank line]
[** We mark Mixed-small-caps]
<sc>Tools and Appliances</sc>
[blank line]
[** We do NOT mark all uppercase headings]
[** or subheadings]
TOOL LISTS AND COSTS--LAYING OUT AND MARKING
OFF THE WORK--SHOP APPLIANCES
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[blank line]
[** When the first words are in small caps,]
[** change them to normal mixed-case]
In this chapter the names and approximate costs
of the appliances are given and also suggestions
as to fitting up the shop for working with

Headings

We mark Mixed-small-caps, as seen in the main heading above.

We do not mark all-upper-case headings or sub-headings, even when the letters look like all-lower-case small-caps. Headings are wrappable unless you use no-wrap or add blank lines. Here, the chapter ID, name, and sub-heading are separated by blank lines, but since the sub-heading clearly is wrappable, it wasn't placed in no-wrap.

First words

When the first words in a chapter or section are in small caps, we just change them to normal mixed-case and do not mark them.