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====== Poetry ====== | ====== Poetry ====== | ||
- | We mark up poetry | + | For the most part, poetry |
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- | * Poem (DAISY) | + | Poetry is an artistic medium, so we retain direct formatting such as: strong, emphasis, underline, and strikethrough. |
- | * Poem - Title (DAISY) | + | |
- | * Poem - Byline (DAISY) | + | |
- | * Author (DAISY) | + | |
- | By poetry, we mean any text where definition of poetic structure is required. The Poem (DAISY) style is an appropriate form of markup | + | Languages can be applied as needed. See the [[public: |
=====Styles===== | =====Styles===== | ||
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Q: Hi: another poetry question : ) This is regarding How to Dress a Fish. There is again a lot of complex formatting in the original text. However, I've come across something new in the second poem, "Fox Hunting" | Q: Hi: another poetry question : ) This is regarding How to Dress a Fish. There is again a lot of complex formatting in the original text. However, I've come across something new in the second poem, "Fox Hunting" |