Index talk:Treatise of Human Nature (1888).djvu

Spelling
Leave as the author wrote-
 * phænomenon
 * connexion
 * ballance
 * propension (sometimes mis-OCR'd as pro pension
 * œconomy

Use wortword [sic] if you think the printer has typeset something wrong. Also if it is in reference to someone or something (e.g. book title). Be generous and respectful to the author's idiosyncrasies as English is an evolving language and as such these books demonstrate its progress (or not).

Wiki Manual of style dictates the following changes to accommodate line-wrapping: Contractions such as e. g. and i. e. are transcribed tight-e.g. and i.e.; ellipses are ... not. . .;

OCR errors
Tricky (not picked up by spell-check) viz.
 * f is frequently misread; f,-->£ can be hard to spot. reelections for reflections
 * ' dropped from 'tis, 'twill' 'twou'd and 'Tis at start of line and tho' and thro' at end of line.
 * reasonings as reasoning's
 * xable as x able
 * l(letter) as 1(number)
 * encrease as en crease
 * tum for turn
 * conceding for concerning
 * modem for modern
 * hilly for fully
 * mother for another
 * random `
 * s for a
 * 3 for 2, 1 for 7 and visa versa

Sidenotes

 * There are on-going issues with sidenotes in Wikisource so I've left them out in proofreading.Zoeannl (talk) 05:55, 9 May 2015 (UTC) They are repeated through a chapter so should be easy enough to add in when the programmers have things sorted. Below is the custom rule for the sidenotes:

Part Heading
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Appendix
Use tooltip for errata

Index
Using template for whole of index to create hanging indents (i.e.  at first page and  at end). needed at start of paragraphs to align within hanging indent.