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====Common Types of Complex Formatting===== | ====Common Types of Complex Formatting===== | ||
- | The more common forms of complex formatting are spacing, line justification, | + | The more common forms of complex formatting are: |
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+ | * spacing, | ||
+ | * line justification, | ||
+ | * and concrete poetry. | ||
In poetry the use of blank space on a page, between lines, words, or even letters, can be used to convey meaning. We can not retain blank spaces. | In poetry the use of blank space on a page, between lines, words, or even letters, can be used to convey meaning. We can not retain blank spaces. | ||
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+ | ====Images in Poems==== | ||
+ | Sometimes you will come across images of text in poems. This is a big no-no in publishing and not accessible. See the section on [[https:// | ||
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+ | We transcribe all images of text and mark up with the appropriate NNELS styles. If it was a case of complex formatting, then use an In-Text Producer' | ||
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+ | Sometimes you will find the poet has used an image of a black bar to signify the censorship of a word of phase. In this can you can keep the image and add the Alt-Text "Thick black bar blocking out word/ | ||
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