On Sun, 12 Jan 2003, Rev. Michael Paul Johnson wrote:
> What do you mean "orthographic lines"? Why are they not distinguished
> from poetry lines?
Orthographic lines are lines in the actual physical embodiment of a text.
For example, if you have a line of poetry that has a line break, it will
At 01:04 11-01-03 -0700, Chris Little wrote:
On Sat, 11 Jan 2003, Rev. Michael
Paul Johnson wrote:
> At 10:39 10-01-03 -0700, Chris Little wrote:
> >OSIS handles everything on Michael's list, though some items are
not
> >addressed specifically (such as poetry/prose formatting, which
would be
> >
On Sat, 11 Jan 2003, Rev. Michael Paul Johnson wrote:
> At 10:39 10-01-03 -0700, Chris Little wrote:
> >OSIS handles everything on Michael's list, though some items are not
> >addressed specifically (such as poetry/prose formatting, which would be
> >done with style sheets).
>
> Poetry/prose fo
At 10:39 10-01-03 -0700, Chris Little wrote:
OSIS handles everything on
Michael's list, though some items are not
addressed specifically (such as poetry/prose formatting, which would be
done with style sheets).
Poetry/prose formatting cannot be done properly just with style sheets.
To accurately