Difference between revisions 4385457 and 4385465 on enwikisource{{process header | title = {{TPSMProject}}<br /> | section = Proofreading guide | previous = [[Wikisource:WikiProject Popular Science Monthly|Project home page]] | next = | shortcut = | notes = Last update: }} (contracted; show full) |- |Shorter Articles||{{ts|ac}}|Yes||From Volume 63 September to Volume 68||[[:Template:PSMShorterArticles|PSMShorterArticles]]||[[:Template:Psa|Psa]]||Page |- |Shorter Articles2||{{ts|ac}}|Yes||From Volume 69 to Volume 70 No dot||[[:Template:PSMShorterArticles2|PSMShorterArticles2]]||[[:Template:Psa2|Psa2]]||Page |- |Shorter Articles And Correspondence||{{ts|ac}}|Yes|| From Volume to VolumUsed when both articles are on the same page||[[:Template:PSMShorterArticlesAndCorrespondence|PSMShorterArticlesAndCorrespondence]]||[[:Template:Psac|Psac]]||Page |- |Shorter Articles And Discussion||{{ts|ac}}|Yes||From Volume to VolumUsed when both articles are on the same page||[[:Template:PSMShorterArticlesAndDiscussion|PSMShorterArticlesAndDiscussion]]||[[:Template:Psad|Psad]]||Page |- |Table of Contents||{{ts|ac}}|No||Table of contents title||[[:Template:PSMToC|PSMToC]]||||Main |- |Table required template||{{ts|ac}}|No||Maintenance template||[[:Template:PSMTable|PSMTable]]||||Page |- |The Progress of Science||{{ts|ac}}|Yes||From Volume 57 to Volume 68 with dot||[[:Template:PSMProgressOfScience|PSMProgressOfScience]]||[[:Template:Pps|Pps]]||Page |- |The Progress of Science||{{ts|ac}}|Yes||From Volume 68 to Volume 87 no doth||[[:Template:PSMProgressOfScience2|PSMProgressOfScience2]]||[[:Template:Pps2|Pps2]]||Page |- |Volume title page 1||{{ts|ac}}|No||From Volume to Volume||[[:Template:TPSM|TPSM]]||||Page |- |Volume title page 2||{{ts|ac}}|No||From Volume to Volume||[[:Template:TPSM2|TPSM2]]||||Page |- |Volume title page 3||{{ts|ac}}|No||From Volume to Volume||[[:Template:TPSM3|TPSM3]]||||Page |- (contracted; show full) While random sampling of articles by topic, an interesting relationship can be discerned between the article's subject, the typographical style, and even the word count per page. Articles on morality, religion and religious thought, contain an increased number of typographical embellishments to emphasize their admonishing and cautionary messages. This is indicated by an increased number of em—dashes, double quotes, single quotes, italics, and capitalized text. There is a lot of rolling of the holy. All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=4385465.
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