havanicedave
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Post by havanicedave on May 10, 2013 20:53:16 GMT -8
The Style Guide recommends Times New Roman. I've never liked the look of it. Has anyone had success with Arial? Will small caps pass through the Meatgrinder to all formats?
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Post by Ted on May 12, 2013 12:52:35 GMT -8
I've used Arial on all my ebooks. No problem.
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havanicedave
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Post by havanicedave on May 12, 2013 18:17:16 GMT -8
Cool. Good to know. What about small caps, Ted?
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Post by Ted on May 13, 2013 9:47:04 GMT -8
Cool. Good to know. What about small caps, Ted? I've never used small caps, so can't help you there. Having said that, I've used all caps in my puzzle books for the puzzle words and puzzle solutions but nowhere else. What are you using the small caps for? Post an example so members can see exactly what you are doing and where.
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Post by havanicedave on May 19, 2013 23:19:46 GMT -8
I've used small caps as a stylistic measure to add emphasis where standard caps seem too ... loud. I've revised my nuked text (wherein the small caps reverted to standard) and changed them to lower-case italics. It'll do.
I appreciate your interest.
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