I just change them as I read them. I might mess the book up if I wait until
a few pages. That is why I do continous scan.
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From: "Cindy Rosenthal" <cindyr@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 2:36 PM
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] number one insead of capital I
When I come across the number one instead of a capital I put space 1 space
into the replace space and space I space in the with space. I do, though,
like you, E, change one at a time, or blacken everything after the front
pages and do a global replace.
Cindy
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A good idea on any book is to do find on the following possibilities and if any exist go through and use find to find every 1 and change it where appropriate. Remember to do this one at a time and not globally as global find and replace may cause its own chaos.
1 am 1 will 1 have 1 was 1 can 1 could 1 must
Basically all you are doing is finding out if this pattern exists. If it does you just have to go through and find each 1 separately. It actually goes pretty fast at least on a braillenote.
1 instead of I is particularly annoying to the bookshare user community. Volunteers cringe less at such things I suppose. This is a great fix to a book.
E.
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