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 * WikiProject Popular Science Monthly WikiProject Popular Science Monthly/Proofreading guide
 * Index:Popular Science Monthly Volume 11.djvu
 * Index:Dictionary of aviation.djvu
 * Category:Index Not-Proofread

Books
User:Cchene/Books/The Wealth of Nations User:Cchene/Books/The Wealth of Nations: Book I

Formatting conventions
The following conventions are considered best practices for pages in the Page: namespace (DjVu files and other files which use the ProofreadPage extension). For general article formatting conventions and guidelines see Style guide.


 * A scanned page's header and footer often include page number and titles, each of which are not needed for the new page. Place the information in the 'no-include' sections, accessed by clicking the [[Image:Button category plus.png|link=|17px]] which appears above the edit window. The RunningHeader template is useful for formatting these headers, and is used as follows:
 * Text in the left, center, or right parameters will appear on the same line.
 * Remove end-of-line hyphens and line breaks. To start a new paragraph, media-wiki pages use two returns.
 * When a word is hyphenated onto two different pages of the DjVu scans, use hws and hwe (if you wish, you can also use Hyphenated word start and Hyphenated word end). These templates will make the word appear hyphenated in the Page: namespace and remove the hyphen when the text is transcluded. Example: (first Page and second Page, result in main page "pretending")
 * If a paragraph ends at the bottom of a DjVu page and a new paragraph in the same chapter will start on the next page, add nop at the bottom of the page, to force a break in the text. Otherwise, when the pages are transcluded the separation between the two pages will be treated as single space rather than a new line. Example: (Page:Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc.djvu/476 and Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc/Book III/Chapter 14).
 * Note: formerly the Blank line template was used for this purpose at the top of the following page; nop is now preferred.
 * If you need to indicate a word/phrase should be in, use the small-caps template.
 * If you need to indicate a word/phrase should be in a smaller (or larger) font, use the smaller template. Similarly, the xx-smaller, x-smaller, larger, x-larger, xx-larger, and font-size templates can be used to modify text size.
 * Using standard templates instead of other types of markup, gives Wikisource protection from undesirable external changes. eg.right instead of  More templates and information about them can be found at  Typography templates and Category:Formatting templates.
 * Published notes in the scanned print version of the DjVu book should be displayed using the and reflist mark up. If the note is carried over on more than one print page, the simplest solution is to include the entire note on the page where the reference is made in the print version. Example: (Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc/Book III/Chapter 11, Page:Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc.djvu/451 and Page:Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc.djvu/452)
 * If you need to indicate a word/phrase should be in a smaller (or larger) font, use the smaller template. Similarly, the xx-smaller, x-smaller, larger, x-larger, xx-larger, and font-size templates can be used to modify text size.
 * Using standard templates instead of other types of markup, gives Wikisource protection from undesirable external changes. eg.right instead of  More templates and information about them can be found at  Typography templates and Category:Formatting templates.
 * Published notes in the scanned print version of the DjVu book should be displayed using the and reflist mark up. If the note is carried over on more than one print page, the simplest solution is to include the entire note on the page where the reference is made in the print version. Example: (Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc/Book III/Chapter 11, Page:Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc.djvu/451 and Page:Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc.djvu/452)