Markup for book titles?

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Peter Seibel

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Jul 6, 2025, 3:43:09 PM7/6/25
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What's the correct PreTeXt to mark up the title of a book or movie? I assume we don't just mark it as <em> like savages.

Oscar Levin

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Jul 6, 2025, 4:03:57 PM7/6/25
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There is a pub title element.

On Sun, Jul 6, 2025, 1:43 PM Peter Seibel <peter...@berkeley.net> wrote:
What's the correct PreTeXt to mark up the title of a book or movie? I assume we don't just mark it as <em> like savages.

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Rob Beezer

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Jul 6, 2025, 4:09:55 PM7/6/25
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On 7/6/25 12:43, Peter Seibel wrote:
> I assume we don't just mark it as <em> like savages.
Second smirk of the day. As Oscar said, #pubtitle, and its companion
#articletitle for "smaller" things. Meant for less-formal situations where a
proper citation and bibliography is overkill.

Rob

Peter Seibel

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Jul 6, 2025, 4:16:38 PM7/6/25
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Great! Turns out the modern CSS themes don't style the .booktitle elements that are generated so I just posted this PR. https://github.com/PreTeXtBook/pretext/pull/2585

Rob Beezer

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Jul 14, 2025, 10:46:52 AM7/14/25
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On 7/6/25 13:16, Peter Seibel wrote:
> I just posted this PR. https://github.com/PreTeXtBook/pretext/
> pull/2585
Which was merged a few days ago.
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