Library of Formatting Examples:No-wrap/07A
| Distributed Proofreaders: Activity Hub · Wiki · Forums · Blog | ||
| << (No-wrap/06A) | Library of Formatting Examples No-wrap |
(No-wrap/08A) >> |
Correctly formatted text
[Footnote 1: The Koribantes remind us of the Salii of the Latins, to whom Numa gives the arms and the words, to be sung leaping. According to Ovid's distich-- [** Poetry or song. Need to preserve line breaks.] /* "Jam dederat Salii (a saltu nomina ducunt) Armaque et ad certos verba canenda modos." --<i>Fasti</i>, iii. 389. */ ]
Spacing of no-wrap
Precede an opening no-wrap with a blank line, even when it's in a footnote, sidenote, or illustration. The only exception is when it's at the very top of a page and the material in no-wraps is a continuation of a stanza or list from the preceding page.
The closing no-wrap tag and the closing footnote bracket MUST be on separate lines, but do not need a blank line between them. This applies to other combinations of "closing" tags as well (e.g., the end of a no-wrap followed by the end of a Block Quote).
Attributions
Note that the right-justified attribution is in the same no-wrap, but is left-justified, as it isn't part of the verse. NOTE: some Project Managers and Post-Processors prefer tagging attributions separately, since they are indented differently from the verse or quotation.
