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*  Search for 'ae', and 'oe', which are most likely to incorrectly rendered ligatures 'æ', and the 'œ'. Assumptions can be made of their existence in the text, based on the article's subject matter.
* In some volumes, some symbols and characters are ignored by the OCR. These include the em dash (—), currency symbols ($ and £), and the temperature indicator º, etc.

=== Fonts sizes and font templates ===


* |fs90 or {{tl|fs90/s}} {{fs90/e}}
* fs85
* fs75
* fs70

* Font sizes of 100% or greater are of no concern in this project. Use whatever size is deemed to match the original.

==== Titles and sub-title font sizArticle main titles ====

* Articles' main titles are set by templates. See list of title templates in the Reference section at the end of the page.

=== Author names ===

* The main title is followed by the Author's name for which there is no template. The name is enclosed in the {{tl|Small caps}} template, then the set to font size is 90% always using the {{tl|fs90}} template and finally centered on the page.

<pre>
{{c|{{fs90|{{sc|By Author name}}}}}}
</pre>
{{c|{{fs90|{{sc|By Author name}}}}}}
{{Dhr}}

* Some articles have no author attribution, or the names are initials or attributed as {{fs90|"ONE WHO WAS THERE", "A SUB-PROFESSOR".}} etc.

=== Secondary title font sizes ===

* If there is a second subtitle below the author's name, then the font size is 75% using the {{tl|fs75}} template and the subtitle is centered.
* If there is a tertiary subtitle, center it an enclose it with a font size comparable to the original, which might be 100% or 85% font size using the {{tl|fs85}} template.
* Roman numeral numbered paragraphs are always 90% of the normal font size, using the {{tl|fs90}} template.

=== Author names ===

* Some articles have no author attribution, or the names are initials or attributed as "ONE WHO WAS THERE", "A SUB-PROFESSOR". etc.

* Main article first paragraph ''leadin'' is a dropped initial. 

[[Page:Popular Science Monthly Volume 1.djvu/71|This page]] has one main and five sub titles. Otherwise, article titles consist of one main and, at most, three sub-titles. Since the styles differ, there is good visual contrast, even when the font-size difference is less than 10%. Titles can start anywhere on a page.

=== Paragraphs ===

* Roman numeral numbered paragraphs are always 90% of the normal font size, using the {{tl|fs90}} template.
* Main article first paragraph ''leadin'' is a dropped initial. 

=== Poems ===

=== References, footnotes and endnotes ===

* Use the {{tl|smallrefs}} template which renders footnotes in small font. Footnote references are automatically numbered. 
* Footnotes which spanning over pages requires a named reference tag on the first page '''<nowiki><ref name=D723>reference text</ref></nowiki>''' and a "follow" reference tag on the subsequest page(s) as '''<nowiki><ref follow=D723>reference text</ref></nowiki>'''. An example of a footnote spanning two pages can be seen [[Page:Popular Science Monthly Volume 1.djvu/723|on this page]], when viewed in edit mode. 
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|Volume title page 2||{{ts|ac}}|No||From Volume 48 to Volume 56||[[:Template:TPSM2|TPSM2]]||||Page
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|Volume title page 3||{{ts|ac}}|No||From Volume 57 to Volume 87||[[:Template:TPSM3|TPSM3]]||||Page
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