Great work as always Vince, thanks! I've gone ahead and released it.
On 4/15/21 4:48 PM, Vince wrote:
> Fixes changed and pushed, thanks as always, Robin.
>
> I couldn’t replicate your typogrify issue (I ran one right before I
> submitted), but then I realized my MBP was still on 1.9.2. Alex slipped
> in a cite change in 1.9.3 when I wasn’t looking.
>
>
>> On Apr 15, 2021, at 4:00 PM, Robin Whittleton <
ro...@reala.net
>> <mailto:
ro...@reala.net>> wrote:
>>
>> I’ve filed some github issues. As well as those, typogrify is throwing
>> up some changes so can you run that again?
>>
>> Clean production in general though, this is just me being picky :)
>>
>> -Robin
>>
>>> On 15 Apr 2021, at 07:52, Vince <
vr_se...@letterboxes.org
>>> <
https://github.com/vr8hub/alexander-hamilton-john-jay-james-madison_the-federalist-papers> is
>>> ready for review.
>>>
>>> A few notes (most mentioned in the production notes as well):
>>>
>>> * The source uses three different types of emphasis/formatting:
>>> italics, small-caps, and uppercase. PG used uppercase for all of
>>> it. I went through page-by-page to apply the appropriate
>>> formatting, using small-caps for the few instances of uppercase.
>>> Most of the small-caps appeared to me to be more formatting than
>>> emphasis, so I used <b>, with rare exceptions.
>>> * The introduction and preface (“Text of the Federalist”) are from
>>> two different editions; both have dc:source entries.
>>> * The introduction had quite a bit of archaic capitalization; I
>>> fixed it, but was unsure in a few places. E.g., I kept
>>> constitution lowercase when it was “proposed constitution,” but
>>> capitalized it when it was “the Constitution”.
>>> * “State” and “States” were capitalized throughout the text; I
>>> lowercased them all (except for United States, titles, and
>>> beginning of sentences) in a single editorial commit.
>>> * These began as articles in newspapers, but have been published in
>>> books for the ensuing 234 years. I debated about whether to use
>>> <section> or <article>, and went with the <section>. I’ll be glad
>>> to change that if you think otherwise.
>>> * This /desperately/ needs a few cans of Decommify sprayed all over
>>> it. (Based on /Tom Jones/, Gibbon, and this, writers in the 18th
>>> century were apparently paid by the comma.) I did not touch it,
>>> however, it’s exactly as it is in the scans.
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