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public:nnels:etext:q_a [2024/03/24 18:19]
magda.skrypichayko Nevermind! I found an example in the NKJV Part 1 file of how to solve this.
public:nnels:etext:q_a [2024/05/03 12:43] (current)
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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). I identified this text as a heading rather than body text because the font size and style matches what is used for headings in previous sections. However, I think it could make sense as body text, too…
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 +{{ :public:nnels:etext:headingnotesqa.jpg |}}
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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 'Message from the Author', but thought I should check with you. 
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 +2. Also, the section 'Kids books by Jean Paetkau:' occurs both at the end of the book (on the same page as the message from the author) and directly following the publishing information - is this okay?
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 +Here is the screenshot for both questions:{{ :public:nnels:etext:bloodonbreakwater.jpg?400 |}}
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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 for Translation,” there is a table with an asterisk in two cells, and each asterisk leads to the same note directly below the table. Can I use an endnote or is there another way to handle notes within tables?
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 +Here is a snip from the original, the asterisks crudely highlighted.
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 +{{ :public:nnels:etext:footnote.jpg?600 |}}
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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 of the 'Where do I go from here?' section that directly proceeds it (I had also wondered if the cover images here are decorative but from a previous question I see that they are, phew!). Thanks!
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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. 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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