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Copy edit and comments

I've just done a light copy edit of this article. Some comments:

  • I expanded the phrase "80,000 t" to "80,000 tonnes"; is this the correct unit (that is, metric tons)?
  • The 'controversy' about the method of creating the inscriptions is discussed at greater length than might be warranted by a short article such as this.
  •  I would be interested in knowing more about the content of the inscriptions; could you add some samples perhaps? This would also offset the apparent disparity in weight given to the controversy section.

This was an unexpectedly interesting article to read. Many thanks. – Syncategoremata ( talk) 11:07, 17 April 2010 (UTC) reply

Many thanks for your much appreciated copy edit.
  1. Yes, they are metric tons (=t).
  2. It's discussed at greater length, because this is basically intended as a typography article. However, that does not bar it from being expanded someday, but I don't have the scholarly material for that.
  3. I will soon include a photo of such an inscription from Roman Chester, UK. Regards Gun Powder Ma ( talk) 12:50, 17 April 2010 (UTC) reply
I hadn't twigged that this was a typography article, though that does explain why I found it so interesting. I hope my contribution has helped and I look forward to seeing the photo.
All the best. – Syncategoremata ( talk) 13:00, 17 April 2010 (UTC) reply
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Copy edit and comments

I've just done a light copy edit of this article. Some comments:

  • I expanded the phrase "80,000 t" to "80,000 tonnes"; is this the correct unit (that is, metric tons)?
  • The 'controversy' about the method of creating the inscriptions is discussed at greater length than might be warranted by a short article such as this.
  •  I would be interested in knowing more about the content of the inscriptions; could you add some samples perhaps? This would also offset the apparent disparity in weight given to the controversy section.

This was an unexpectedly interesting article to read. Many thanks. – Syncategoremata ( talk) 11:07, 17 April 2010 (UTC) reply

Many thanks for your much appreciated copy edit.
  1. Yes, they are metric tons (=t).
  2. It's discussed at greater length, because this is basically intended as a typography article. However, that does not bar it from being expanded someday, but I don't have the scholarly material for that.
  3. I will soon include a photo of such an inscription from Roman Chester, UK. Regards Gun Powder Ma ( talk) 12:50, 17 April 2010 (UTC) reply
I hadn't twigged that this was a typography article, though that does explain why I found it so interesting. I hope my contribution has helped and I look forward to seeing the photo.
All the best. – Syncategoremata ( talk) 13:00, 17 April 2010 (UTC) reply

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