[tei-council] Use of "below" and "above" in Guidelines prose
Lou Burnard
lou.burnard at retired.ox.ac.uk
Thu Dec 27 17:59:53 EST 2012
On 26/12/12 22:29, Martin Holmes wrote:
> Absent loud protestations, I'm going to remove "below" from the sentence
> above, and elsewhere in the chapter I'm proofing (except where it points
> to a location which actually is in that chapter).
>
>
I protest, though not very loudly. The "below" or "above" is generally a
useful indication for people who are actually paging through the
Guidelines, whether or not they're doing so online. It is also fairly
generally used, and I think it would seem odd to remove it from just one
chapter.
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