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{{LOFE:Example start|image-filename=118-00A.png|iw=30|tw=35}} | {{LOFE:Example start|image-filename=118-00A.png|iw=30|tw=35}} | ||
of men and women, the searcher of hearts, | |||
the weaver of strange webs of destiny. I can | the weaver of strange webs of destiny. I can | ||
only trust that, by diligence in seeking for the | only trust that, by diligence in seeking for the | ||
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the glorious country that gave him birth. | the glorious country that gave him birth. | ||
{{LOFE:Comment|Right-justified, so enclose in no-wrap.}} | |||
{{LOFE:Markup|/*}} | {{LOFE:Markup|/*}} | ||
{{LOFE:Comment|Small-caps, with period '''inside'''.}} | |||
{{LOFE:Tag|sc}}William Archer.{{LOFE:Tag|/sc}} | {{LOFE:Tag|sc}}William Archer.{{LOFE:Tag|/sc}} | ||
{{LOFE:Markup|*/}} | {{LOFE:Markup|*/}} | ||
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of men and women, the searcher of hearts, the weaver of strange webs of destiny. I can only trust that, by diligence in seeking for the best interpretation of his thoughts, I have paid some part of my debt to that great spirit, and to the glorious country that gave him birth. [** Right-justified, so enclose in no-wrap.] /* [** Small-caps, with period inside.] <sc>William Archer.</sc> */
Overview of signatures
Signatures occur in many contexts: letters, Prefaces (such as this example), dedications, citations, and as attributions at the end of poetry or verse.
- Left-justify them, even if they are indented or right-aligned in the Image.
- They almost always need to be enclosed in no-wrap, because they're usually indented, but not the way paragraphs are indented.
- When there is a "complimentary closing" (e.g., "Y'r obedient servant," or dates, all of those lines usually can go in the same pair of no-wraps.
- When they are on the same line as the "closing," move the signature to a line of its own, possibly even leaving a blank line between them.
- If a signature is in small-caps (or italics), mark it that way. If there's also a period after it, determine whether the signature is part of a "sentence" or is its own "sentence." In practice, this means looking at what precedes it to see whether there's a comma or a period. If the preceding punctuation is a period, then the period after the signature goes inside the in-line markup; if the preceding punctuation is a comma, then the period after the signature belongs to the overall "sentence" and the period goes outside the in-line markup.
