Index talk:Poems, Volume 2, Coates, 1916.djvu

In the process of reformatting this text. Londonjackbooks (talk) 12:20, 13 April 2012 (UTC)

One title

 * "Through the Rushes" from The Atlantic Monthly (March 1892).
 * "Through the Rushes" from Poems (1898)
 * "Through the Rushes" from Poems Vol. II (1916)

If necessary, add:

Two or more titles (different poems, same title)
"LIFE" "Thou art more ancient than the oldest skies,"
 * "Life" from Lippincott's Monthly (Jul 1889)
 * "Life" from Poems (1898)
 * "Life" from Poems Vol. I (1916)

"LIFE" "Before we knew thee thou wert with us ; ay,"
 * "Life" from The Century Magazine (Oct 1893).
 * "Life" from Poems (1898)
 * "Life" from Poems Vol. II (1916)

If necessary, add:

Disambiguation page

 * Leave-Taking, a poem by Richard Aldington (Will the world still live for you)
 * Leave-Taking, a poem by Florence Earle Coates (Though hence I go—though with the fading day)

Titles, subtitles & references
Body:

N Radnor Valley, from the world apart... Footer:

N Radnor Valley, from the world apart...

Drop-initial issues

 * For single-letter words (e.g., "I" or "A" and often "O"), place a gap with a 5px width directly after the initial to be "dropped" to create a space between the two words (otherwise, no space will be rendered):

WAS born as free as the silvery light...

WAS born as free as the silvery light...
 * To indent a dropinitial, place a gap directly before the initial to be indented:

HEN through thy arching aisles, O Nature, I perceive What brooding stillness fills the lonesome choirs Where, heaven'd late, thy sweet musicians sung...

HEN through thy arching aisles, O Nature, I perceive What brooding stillness fills the lonesome choirs Where, heaven'd late, thy sweet musicians sung...


 * If you need to manually adjust the gap length, you can try:

HEN through thy arching aisles, O Nature, I perceive What brooding stillness fills the lonesome choirs Where, heaven'd late, thy sweet musicians sung...

HEN through thy arching aisles, O Nature, I perceive What brooding stillness fills the lonesome choirs Where, heaven'd late, thy sweet musicians sung...

Text-wrapping issues
Sometimes the drop initial template affects the alignment in either the first or second line of the poem:
 * I have decided to reduce the drop-initial font size to 1.5em instead of 2... This keeps the text-wrapping aligned correctly... But if the issue ever comes up otherwise,:

HE laid her head upon the straw, She who had crowned a king of France, And angel shapes, whom no man saw, For her deliverance...
 * If the following is rendered:

HE laid her head upon the straw, She who had crowned a king of France, And angel shapes, whom no man saw, For her deliverance...
 * Then make the following width adjustment:

HE laid her head upon the straw, She who had crowned a king of France, And angel shapes, whom no man saw, For her deliverance... Note: when deciding what width to use, I generally find the minimum pixel width first, and then increase that number by 50px for "wiggle room."

HE laid her head upon the straw, She who had crowned a king of France, And angel shapes, whom no man saw, For her deliverance...