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== Typographic formats ==

=== Hyphenation ===

* Hyphenated words, which by themselves are correct, are left as is, being the typesetting style at the time.
* A hyphen at the end of line is often used to justify the text. Use your judgement if the words should be hyphenated.
* If the last word of the page is hyphenated, check next page for the complete word
, insert the {{tl|hws}} and {{tl|hwe}} te and enclose the first part of the hyphenated word at the bottom of the page '''<nowiki>{{hyphenated word start|comp|complete}}</nowiki>''' and enclose the second part of the hyphenated word at the top of the following page '''<nowiki>{{hyphenated word end|lete|complete}}</nowiki>''' and this will result in 
{{hyphenated word start|comp|complete}} {{hyphenated word end|lete|complaetes with the required parameters on both pages.}} 
when transcluded in the main namespace. The abbreviated form of the templates are {{tl|hws}} and {{tl|hwe}} [link to example]

=== Single and double quotes ===

* Use standard English typewriter double quotes " (ANSI 034)  and not international glyphs or the Unicode slanted/curved quotes.
* Check for matching opening and closing quotes and close up the space between the marks and the enclosed text.
* There is an occasionally occurring typographical style applied to a series of paragraphs where the beginning of each paragraph is opened without a closing double quotation mark.
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=== General templates ===

* Attempt was made to use [[:Category:Formatting templates|Templates]] almost exclusively. HTML tags are limited to the minimum where a template wasn't available or possible.