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>> Discussion has concentrated on front matter, but let's not forget other
>> things which require an author to CHANGE HIS INPUT according to which
>> journal is to be used, even if the content is the same. These are at
>> least spelling,
agreed.
>> whether to italicise foreign words,
patently untrue: every author in his/her right mind tags such
words/phrases \foreign {...} (or even \french {...}, \czech {...}, ...)
and then establishes a suitable definition for the tags to meet the
criteria of the publication in which it will appear.
>> use of punctuation
>> in abbreviations
again I would disagree: surely one uses \etc, \eg, \ie, etc. with appropriate
definitions?
Philip Taylor, RHBNC.
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