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public:nnels:etext:q_a [2024/03/04 20:30] magda.skrypichayko |
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+ | Q: A few more questions about the book "Eight Days.": | ||
- | Q: Follow up question about the timeline lists in NKJV Life Application Study Bible. I’m not sure if ordered or unordered lists are better. Most of the events already | + | 1. There' |
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+ | A: This should be an image. I noticed that a few images of text were converted to just text in the word doc. What you will need to do replace this page with the image from the PDF. You can find the instructions on [[public: | ||
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+ | Then you will create a long description. Don't worry this is the easiest type of long description to make. First, set up the section for [[public: | ||
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+ | You will be transcribing the form. The name of the form will be H3 (to be below the section heading of the Complex Image section) and the subsections | ||
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+ | * Student: Samantha Stanic | ||
+ | * Days Absent: 0 | ||
+ | * Total Days Absent: 0 | ||
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+ | Images being rendered as text in the conversion happened a few times (PDF's are chaos). The other times there were images of text are on the following pages: | ||
+ | Page 57: The hand written list. In this case I would replace the image with text formatted as a list as to not disrupt the narrative flow. | ||
+ | Page 115: You can transcribe the image into the Alt-text. In the context you only have to transcribe the card, as the surrounding text gives the description of the actual card | ||
+ | Page 209: The hand written note. You can transcribe it into the Alt-text. | ||
+ | Page 220: Blurb. This can be replaced with normal text and reformatted as a quote | ||
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+ | 2. Should the signatures or the content under the "The Arts" heading be formatted differently at all? | ||
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+ | A: You can format it as '' | ||
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+ | 3. There are parts of this book where characters speak to each other through text messages. Sometimes the conversations are interrupted by other pieces of text. Is there enough context in these passages that I wouldn' | ||
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+ | A: You can format these as just normal. Don't forget to replace those emojis with unicode.See [[public: | ||
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+ | Q: In "Eight Days," there' | ||
+ | There are also a couple of cases where thoughts will appear with no spaces in between the words to indicate that the character is thinking really fast. Since this is how it is intentionally written in the original, would I just leave these as it is or should I put spaces between these words? | ||
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- | Q: In the NKJV Life Application Study Bible, in the section | + | {{ : |
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+ | A: You can apply the style to the whole section. For the condensed words, each new word should start with a capital letter. This is called Pascal Case and also used to make Hashtags accessible. Accessible Libraries has a section on this if you are curious. You can read more at [[https:// | ||
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+ | Q: In the BC Gov Doc, Accessible Service Delivery Standard, there is a mystery heading as seen in the screenshot below. | ||
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+ | A: That is a heading. Remember, sometimes the TOC is not complete because not everyone knows about the importance | ||
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+ | Q: I have a couple of questions for " | ||
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+ | 1. Right after the cover page there is a label-like page for gifting the book (as seen in (A) in the image below). I was unsure how to format this or if it should be removed. | ||
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+ | 2. At the end of each story there is a small poem or quotation in a stylized box (as seen in (B) in the image below). I wondered if these should | ||
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+ | A: You can remove the lable-like page, and you can put the quote in a textbox. | ||
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+ | Q: A 2-part question about notes in what appear to be headings in Part 7 (Psalms) of NKJV Life Application Study Bible. | ||
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+ | - For our purposes, can a heading have a note in it? | ||
+ | - Are these even headings? In the following example, see the text that reads: “To the Chief Musician, a contemplation of the sons of Korah” (bottom of left page and top of right page). | ||
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+ | A: What page in the ebook is this located on? | ||
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+ | Q pt 2: It seems as though the size of the font changes the page numbers... There are several instances within Psalms, which you can access through the TOC. The first instance is actually in Psalm 5, also 6, 7, 8, 9, 12 etc. (I gave a later example in my original question to show the difference in the font size between the body text under head H2 " | ||
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+ | A: Anything can have a note, including headings. I would say in this instance | ||
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+ | Q: A couple of questions for Blood on the Breakwater. | ||
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+ | 1. At the very end of the book (page 229), there is a message from the author. I initially gave this the heading ' | ||
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+ | 2. Also, the section 'Kids books by Jean Paetkau:' | ||
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+ | Here is the screenshot | ||
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+ | A: Remove both. | ||
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+ | Q: In the BC Gov Doc “Service Delivery for Purposes of Scoping Cost and Timelines | ||
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+ | Here is a snip from the original, the asterisks crudely highlighted. | ||
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+ | A: You can use an endnote. | ||
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+ | Q: For the book Fathered by God, there are some advertisements at the very end. I have copied the image of the one that is giving me trouble. I was a little unsure how to format this and if the text at the top should be a heading, or possible a subheading | ||
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+ | A: You can remove these advertisements. | ||
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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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+ | 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 and add a heading 1 “Annotations” for these annotations? | ||
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+ | A: We never put headings | ||
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+ | Q: In the book Resilient: Restoring your Weary Soul in these Turbulent Times, there are short paragraphs separated by the above and bottom lines (See image below please). It seems that they are in the narrative flow. Could I put content breaks above and bottom each aside section, instead of using a textbox? Thanks! | ||
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+ | A: These are styled as textboxes in the original. Please reformat them in the Word document as [[public: | ||
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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 I use content breaks above and below each aside section? Or can I use the textbox? | ||
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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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