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public:nnels:etext:poetry [2020/04/24 15:13] rachel.osolen [Common Types of Complex Formatting] |
public:nnels:etext:poetry [2020/04/24 15:16] rachel.osolen [Producer's Note] |
Lines, stanzas, or entire poems can use right justification to convey meaning. We can not retain right justification. | Lines, stanzas, or entire poems can use right justification to convey meaning. We can not retain right justification. |
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A Concrete poem is: "an arrangement of linguistic elements in which the typographical effect is more important in conveying meaning than verbal significance. It is sometimes referred to as visual poetry, a term that has now developed a distinct meaning of its own." We can not retain the original shape of a concrete poem. | A Concrete poem is a poem where the words create a shape on the page that conveys a visual meaning. We can not retain the original shape of a concrete poem. |
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<note>If you have a concrete poem, simply keep the line break/word breaks as they originally appear with left justification and insert an In-Text Producer's Note explaining the original shape of the poem. [[public:nnels:etext:poetry#in-text_producers_notes|See below]] for more on when and how to use these notes for poetry.</note> | <note>If you have a concrete poem, simply keep the line break/word breaks as they originally appear with left justification and insert an In-Text Producer's Note explaining the original shape of the poem. [[public:nnels:etext:poetry#in-text_producers_notes|See below]] for more on when and how to use these notes for poetry.</note> |
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<note>You can update the example above to reflect the formatting of the collection you are working on.</note> | <note>You can update the example above to reflect the formatting of the collection you are working on.</note> |
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| <note tip>If you find you are repeating yourself in the In-Text Producer's notes, remove the In-Text Producer's note and add the description to the main Producer's Note.</note> |
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For more info please go to the [[public:nnels:etext:producers-note|Producer's Note]] page. | For more info please go to the [[public:nnels:etext:producers-note|Producer's Note]] page. |