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Re: Abbreviations and Ordinals
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- Subject: DOCBOOK: Re: Abbreviations and Ordinals
- From: Norman Walsh <ndw at nwalsh dot com>
- Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2001 16:31:13 -0500
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/ Marco Kuhlmann <marco.kuhlmann@gmx.net> was heard to say:
| 1. When I am using abbreviations (and acronyms) in TeX, I
| define macros for them to guarantee a consistent typography.
| (For example, I have macros \EG, \IE etc.) In DocBook, while
| one could use <abbrev>, would it be possible and "good" or
| at least "acceptable" style to transfer this practice and
| have a separate entity for each abbreviation?
Sure. I do it all the time.
| 2. In German typography, ordinal numbers are indicated by a
| period after the corresponding cardinal number. Normally,
| you would want to have a smaller space after this period
| than after a period terminating a sentence. In TeX, you can
| achieve this by appending a backslash to the ordinal period.
| How would one cater for this using DocBook?
 , probably.
Be seeing you,
norm
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