Thanks Roger, & Lii and whoever told me what I should do with the chapter
titles, i.e.put the word Chapter before the word number; in the book the
number word is all caps; should leave them that way or make the whole
title caps, e.g. CHAPTER ONE or capitalize both the word chapter and the
number, e.g. Chapter One? If it doesn't matter probably the former would
be the least work and minimize my mistakes and makeit easiest to check adn
be sure all titles are therednn order smile
Cindy
On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 11:38 AM, Roger Loran Bailey <rogerbailey81@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
I think you should add the word chapter before the number even if the
number is spelled out. I am not sure what the rationale for this is, but I,
as a reader, would appreciate that. As I read along using a continuously
reading synthetic voice it is good to know unambiguously when a new chapter
comes along. A number by itself could be a page number or some other kind
of number. Having once been a sighted reader I know that these things are
quite clear when one is looking at a page of print, but when you have a
detached robot reading to you it tends to lack complete clarity.
On 7/8/2017 3:18 AM, Cindy Rosenthal wrote:
I haven't received an answer to my question in response to Roger's answer
to my first question. If the book simply has the word for the number
for the chapter tile, e.g. ONE should I leave It like hat ( in 16 point
bold of course) or should I change it to Chapter One?) I suppose I
shouldn't change it to Chapter 1
Cindy
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