Index talk:Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.1 body of work.djvu

Guidance developed by billinghurst (talk)

Proofreading
Clicking the PAGES link, updates the colours of the modified pages
 * ORANGE pages have been read, corrected and formatted once.
 * PINK pages have been imported and the OCR text added. They await initial modification

Formatting applied header/footer
Click 'Edit' then click the +
 * To the top header after the existing text
 * 1) Add Sidenotes begin
 * 2) move in the page number
 * 3) move in the page title (centered)
 * To the bottom header, just before the /div
 * 1) add Sidenotes end
 * 2) very occasionally you will see a note to a footnote (see later)

Left sidenote
To insert the year of appointment and year of reign to left hand size
 * wrap inside Left sidenote

Smallcase
To make the prelate's name appear in upper/small case use sc

Hyphenation
Remove all typographical hyphens that are used to split words for editing purposes, ie. to break a word at the end of a line. We want to rejoin words that are single words.

As the final build concatenates pages, we need to have a special means to deal with words that undergo typographical hyphenation that occurs at the end of pages and consequentially at the beginning of the subsequent page. To do this we use the Hyphenated word start at the end of the occurring page and Hyphenated word end at the beginning of the following page.

The example  mindbender ==> mind- ... bender End of page ... Start of next page ... Note you can exclude the hype!

Notes to footnotes
These secondary footnotes have to be manually added.

In the body In the footer, after References before Sidenotes TEXT OF NOTE
 * Use ref at the place in the ref.
 * Use note TEXT OF NOTE

Symbols
Being unusual symbols usually fail OCR, watch out for these, and how to use alt and numpad to reproduce
 * æ reproduce alt 0230
 * Æ reproduce alt 0198
 * œ reproduce alt 0156
 * — em dash reproduce alt 0151
 * é e acute reproduce alt 0233
 * à a grave reproduce alt 0224

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