Library of Formatting Examples:Italics/02C: Difference between revisions

From Test Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 2: Line 2:
<div class="lofe-examples">
<div class="lofe-examples">
{{LOFE:Example start|image-filename=101-02C.png|image-max=lofe-x50|text-min=lofe-m40|text-max=lofe-x50}}
{{LOFE:Example start|image-filename=101-02C.png|image-max=lofe-x50|text-min=lofe-m40|text-max=lofe-x50}}
    An {{LOFE:Tag|i}}adit{{LOFE:Tag|/i}} or {{LOFE:Tag|i}}mining tunnel{{LOFE:Tag|/i}} is a horizontal
An {{LOFE:Tag|i}}adit{{LOFE:Tag|/i}} or {{LOFE:Tag|i}}mining tunnel{{LOFE:Tag|/i}} is a horizontal
    opening driven from the surface. If it be
opening driven from the surface. If it be
    driven along an ore body, as a vein, it is
driven along an ore body, as a vein, it is
    properly called a {{LOFE:Tag|i}}vein adit{{LOFE:Tag|/i}}; if it is driven
properly called a {{LOFE:Tag|i}}vein adit{{LOFE:Tag|/i}}; if it is driven
    <i>across</i> barren country to intercept pre-*
<i>across</i> barren country to intercept pre-*
{{LOFE:Example middle}}
{{LOFE:Example middle}}
== Semicolons are separators ==
== Semicolons are separators ==

Revision as of 06:19, 3 October 2025

Distributed Proofreaders: Activity Hub · Wiki · Forums · Blog
<< (Italics/02B) Library of Formatting Examples
Italics
(Italics/03A) >>

Page image

101-02C.png

Correctly formatted text

An <i>adit</i> or <i>mining tunnel</i> is a horizontal
opening driven from the surface. If it be
driven along an ore body, as a vein, it is
properly called a <i>vein adit</i>; if it is driven
across barren country to intercept pre-*

Semicolons are separators

A semi-colon is a separator and goes outside.

Non-italicized words between italics

Watch for non-italicized words between italicized ones, as in the first line of this example.