Library of Formatting Examples:Italics/06A

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three sides, it is considered correct to
describe the contents as <i>ore partly blocked</i>;
[** semi-colon goes OUTSIDE.]
for such bodies as are proved upon two
[** Below, a simple list; mark each item separately.]
sides only, the terms <i>ore faces</i>, <i>ore developing</i>
or <i>probable ore</i> are appropriate; while
in speaking of all ore that may be expected
or suspected, but which is beyond the last
exposures, we may use the expressions
<i>ore expectant</i> and <i>possible ore</i>.

Lists

This example includes a simple in-line list. Mark each "item" in the list separately. The comma and the 'or' are not items in the list, and go outside the markups.

Non-italicized words in between italics

it's easy to miss an upright word in the middle of two italicized words, like the "and" in the last line of this example.