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public:nnels:etext:q_a [2024/03/04 19:52] magda.skrypichayko |
public:nnels:etext:q_a [2024/03/25 01:19] magda.skrypichayko Nevermind! I found an example in the NKJV Part 1 file of how to solve this. |
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+ | Q: In the book Resilient: Restoring your Weary Soul in these Turbulent Times, there are short sections between two adjacent chapters. Their headings are in capital (see example). It seems that they are not the sub-headings within each chapter. Could you please suggest how to define their level of heading? Thanks. | ||
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- | Q: In the NKJV Life Application Study Bible, in the section “A Chronology | + | A: These are subheadings. Style them in the correct heading hierarchy. See You can learn more about headings at [[public: |
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+ | Q: In the book Resilient: Restoring your Weary Soul in these Turbulent Times, there are asterisk notes in text and annotations without headings at the end of the book. Could I mark these asterisks as normal endnotes | ||
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+ | A: We never put headings in the endnote section. You can format these into the endnotes of the document. There is documentation on this found on the [[public: | ||
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+ | Q: In the book Resilient: Restoring your Weary Soul in these Turbulent Times, | ||
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+ | Q: In the book Resilient: Restoring your Weary Soul in these Turbulent Times, there are many aside sections “Skill” (See attached image below). Should | ||
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- | {{ : | + | A: These are not asides, they are subsections. Format as a heading that following the heading hierarchy of the chapter. It is also a split heading, so you will have to format it as: '' |
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- | Q: In Chapter 38 of the novel Where White Horses Gallop there is a recipe (as seen in the attached image) between two paragraphs. I wasn't sure what additional formatting I should do here - at first I had put the ingredients in an unordered list but then wondered if the whole thing should be instead styled as a blockquote. Thanks! | + | Q: In Chapter 38 of the novel Where White Horses Gallop there is a recipe (as seen in the attached image) between two paragraphs. I wasn't sure what additional formatting I should do here - at first I had put the ingredients in an unordered list but then wondered if the whole thing should be instead styled as a blockquote. Thanks! |
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