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== | == Chapter summaries == | ||
The summary is in italics, so enclose all of it in just one pair of italics tags: it isn't | |||
a normal in-line list, so don't tag each item separately with the em-dashes outside the | |||
italics; let everything be inside the one set of tags. | |||
== Chapter headings == | |||
New chapter, so precede with four blank lines and leave two blank lines between the chapter | New chapter, so precede with four blank lines and leave two blank lines between the chapter | ||
headings and the body. | headings and the body. | ||
== Footnotes == | |||
To avoid conflict with normal footnote anchors, the Project Comments asked the proofers to | To avoid conflict with normal footnote anchors, the Project Comments asked the proofers to | ||
enclose internal references such as [23] in curly braces {23}. | enclose internal references such as [23] in curly braces {23}. | ||
== Hanging indents == | |||
The chapter summary is in the form of a hanging indent, so enclose it in block quotes to let | The chapter summary is in the form of a hanging indent, so enclose it in block quotes to let | ||
the post-processor know it needs special handling. | the post-processor know it needs special handling. | ||
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[blank line] [blank line] [blank line] [blank line] {23} CHAP. III [blank line] /# <i>Departure from Philadelphia to the Western Country.--Communications by land in the United States.--Arrival at Lancaster.--Description of the town and its environs.--Departure.--Columbia.--Passage from Susquehannah, York, Dover, Carlisle.--Arrival at Shippensburgh.--Remarks upon the state of agriculture during the journey.</i> #/ [blank line] [blank line] The states of Kentucky, Tennessea[**P2 Tennessee?], and Ohio comprise that vast extent of country known in America by the name of the Western Country. Almost all the Europeans who have published observations upon the United States,
Chapter summaries
The summary is in italics, so enclose all of it in just one pair of italics tags: it isn't a normal in-line list, so don't tag each item separately with the em-dashes outside the italics; let everything be inside the one set of tags.
Chapter headings
New chapter, so precede with four blank lines and leave two blank lines between the chapter headings and the body.
Footnotes
To avoid conflict with normal footnote anchors, the Project Comments asked the proofers to enclose internal references such as [23] in curly braces {23}.
Hanging indents
The chapter summary is in the form of a hanging indent, so enclose it in block quotes to let the post-processor know it needs special handling.
