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public:nnels:etext:quotations [2020/07/31 19:41] rachel.osolen |
public:nnels:etext:quotations [2020/09/29 18:12] rachel.osolen [Block Quotations] |
Text-to-speech software will usually declare ''Quote'' and ''End Quote'' before and after reading text marked up as block quotations. | Text-to-speech software will usually declare ''Quote'' and ''End Quote'' before and after reading text marked up as block quotations. |
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<note>If there are multiple quotations in a row, like in a book reviews or endorsements section, it is important to select and apply the ''Quote'' style __**to each quote separately**__. | <note important>If there are multiple quotations in a row, like in a book reviews or endorsements section, it is important to select and apply the ''Quote'' style __**to each quote separately**__. |
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This will make sure each quote is marked up separately, and not as one long single quotation. | This will make sure each quote is marked up separately, and not as one long single quotation. |
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Also, if the attribution (Author/Citation) is in-line with the quotation, insert a paragraph break between the quotation and attribution to ensure proper coding of styles.</note> | Make sure that the citation and quote style are separate. If the citation/author is on the same line as the quote, separate it by a single paragraph break and then apply the styles. This will ensure there is no doubling of styles and will avoid any issues in conversion to EPUB3. [[https://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/cYQUb9dM6x|Here is a link to a tutorial showing you how to do this.]]</note> |
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====Q&A Archive==== | ====Q&A Archive==== |