Making the transition from DP to Wikisource as smooth as possible.
DP Proofreading Guide DP Formatting Guide
Transferring from Distributed Proofreaders (DP) to Wikisource requires a few adjustments. This guide assumes we will keep DP standards where relevant. Where there is a definite clash, it will point it out. Anyone starting Proofreading at Wikisource, I STRONGLY RECOMMEND you do some training at DP to get the basics under you belt.
Then main differences between DP and Wikisource is the amount of freedom that Wikisource allows. This has its pluses and minuses. In Wikisource each page of a book is Created, Proofread, and Validated. The pages are then Transcluded-joined together to form articles, chapters or books. The pages remain editable, always and forever. This makes it possible to create a book with Annotations, which has huge possible educational and artistic possibilities. The Wikisource policy is to NOT annotate in any way the "Original". Annotated versions are titled "Original Annotated x". The "Original" is true to the printed copy and anything missed in the 2 proofreading passes can be adjusted later. Wikipedia has a philosophy of "give it a go" and has a supporting monitoring system that picks up malingers and beginners to keep editing appropriate.
When Proofreading a page, the expectation is to reproduce the page as closely as you are able. This means, in the DP sense, that Proofreading and Formatting are done in the same pass. Yon can leave the too-hard bits for the Validater. You can have a go-we strongly recommend you use the Preview option before you save. You can ask for help online-the Wiki way is very responsive to specific queries. Often a solution is applied to the page you are working on, for you to study and apply later. It's very much a mucking in approach. Because everything can be edited again if it needs fixing. No pressure.
=Proofreading of pages. === Dictionary and spell check
=== OCR shortcomings
===Paragraphs
=== Paragraph titles
=== Paragraph spacing and separators
End of topic space {{Dhr}} {{rule|4em}} {{Dhr}} space Start of topic (Header)
=== Hyphenation
=== Single and double quotes
=== Typographic characters, ligatures, and symbols
=== HTML & ANSI characters and symbols
[[:Category:|]]
{{Dhr}}
HTML Code |
Browser View |
HTML Code |
Browser View |
HTML Code |
Browser View |
HTML Code |
Browser View |
HTML Code |
Browser View |
© | © | ! | ! | _ | _ |  |  | Û | Û |
® | ® | " | " | ` | ` | ž | ž | Ü | Ü |
| # | # | a | a | Ÿ | Ÿ | Ý | Ý | |
" | " | $ | $ | b | b |   | Þ | Þ | |
& | & | % | % | c | c | ¡ | ¡ | ß | ß |
< | < | & | & | d | d | ¢ | ¢ | à | à |
> | > | ' | ' | e | e | £ | £ | á | á |
À | À | ( | ( | f | f | ¤ | ¤ | â | â |
Á | Á | ) | ) | g | g | ¥ | ¥ | ã | ã |
 |  | * | * | h | h | ¦ | ¦ | ä | ä |
à | à | + | + | i | i | § | § | å | å |
Ä | Ä | , | , | j | j | ¨ | ¨ | æ | æ |
Å | Å | - | - | k | k | © | © | ç | ç |
Æ | Æ | . | . | l | l | ª | ª | è | è |
Ç | Ç | / | / | m | m | « | « | é | é |
È | È | 0 | 0 | n | n | ¬ | ¬ | ê | ê |
É | É | 1 | 1 | o | o | ­ | | ë | ë |
Ê | Ê | 2 | 2 | p | p | ® | ® | ì | ì |
Ë | Ë | 3 | 3 | q | q | ¯ | ¯ | í | í |
Ì | Ì | 4 | 4 | r | r | ° | ° | î | î |
Í | Í | 5 | 5 | s | s | ± | ± | ï | ï |
Î | Î | 6 | 6 | t | t | ² | ² | ð | ð |
Ï | Ï | 7 | 7 | u | u | ³ | ³ | ñ | ñ |
Ð | Ð | 8 | 8 | v | v | ´ | ´ | ò | ò |
Ñ | Ñ | 9 | 9 | w | w | µ | µ | ó | ó |
Õ | Õ | : | : | x | x | ¶ | ¶ | ô | ô |
Ö | Ö | ; | ; | y | y | · | · | õ | õ |
Ø | Ø | < | < | z | z | ¸ | ¸ | ö | ö |
Ù | Ù | = | = | { | { | ¹ | ¹ | ÷ | ÷ |
Ú | Ú | > | > | | | | | º | º | ø | ø |
Û | Û | ? | ? | } | } | » | » | ù | ù |
Ü | Ü | @ | @ | ~ | ~ | ¼ | ¼ | ú | ú |
Ý | Ý | A | A |  | ? | ½ | ½ | û | û |
Þ | Þ | B | B | € | € | ¾ | ¾ | ü | ü |
ß | ß | C | C |  |  | ¿ | ¿ | ý | ý |
à | à | D | D | ‚ | ‚ | À | À | þ | þ |
á | á | E | E | ƒ | ƒ | Á | Á | ÿ | ÿ |
å | å | F | F | „ | „ | Â | Â | ||
æ | æ | G | G | … | … | Ã | Ã | ||
ç | ç | H | H | † | † | Ä | Ä | ||
è | è | I | I | ‡ | ‡ | Å | Å | ||
é | é | J | J | ˆ | ˆ | Æ | Æ | ||
ê | ê | K | K | ‰ | ‰ | Ç | Ç | ||
ë | ë | L | L | Š | Š | È | È | ||
ì | ì | M | M | ‹ | ‹ | É | É | ||
í | í | N | N | Œ | Œ | Ê | ? | ||
î | î | O | O |  |  | Ë | Ë | ||
ï | ï | P | P | Ž | Ž | Ì | Ì | ||
ð | ð | Q | Q |  |  | Í | Í | ||
ñ | ñ | R | R |  |  | Î | Î | ||
ò | ò | S | S | ‘ | ‘ | Ï | Ï | ||
ó | ó | T | T | ’ | ’ | Ð | Ð | ||
ô | ô | U | U | “ | “ | Ñ | Ñ | ||
õ | õ | V | V | ” | ” | Ò | Ò | ||
ö | ö | W | W | • | • | Ó | Ó | ||
ø | ø | X | X | – | – | Ô | Ô | ||
ù | ù | Y | Y | — | — | Õ | Õ | ||
ú | ú | Z | Z | ˜ | ˜ | Ö | Ö | ||
û | û | [ | ™ | ™ | × | × | |||
ý | ý | \ | \ | š | š | Ø | Ø | ||
þ | þ | ] | › | › | Ù | Ù | |||
ÿ | ÿ | ^ | ^ | œ | œ | Ú | Ú |
{{Dhr}} ==Typographic formats === References, footnotes and endnotes
=== Poems
<center><poem>{{fs90/s}}Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.{{fs90/e}}</poem></center>
{{fs90/s}}Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet,
consectetur adipisicing elit,
sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt
ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.
Ut enim ad minim veniam,
quis nostrud exercitation ullamco
laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea
commodo consequat.{{fs90/e}}
== Tables
=== Layout templates of tables styles with borders used in {{TPSMProject}}.
=== Formatting codes declared in the table header (which affects the whole table)
{{Dhr}}
{{Dhr}}
=== Table layout for tables with single line borders for various font sizes, and matching line height.
{|{{ts|mc|ar|bc|bt|br|bb|bl}} <!-- border = 1 --> (standard 100% font size and matching standard line height of 140%) {|{{ts|sm90|lh12|mc|ar|bc|bt|br|bb|bl}} <!-- border = 1 --> (90% font size and matching line height) {|{{ts|sm85|lh1|mc|ar|bc|bt|br|bb|bl}} <!-- border = 1 --> (85% font size and matching line height) |-{{ts|ac|bb}} |{{ts|br|pt.5|pb.5}}| |{{ts|br|pt.5|pb.5|pr1}}| |{{ts|pt.5|pb.5|pr1}}| |- |{{ts|al|br|pt.5}}| |{{ts|br|pt.5|pr1}}| |{{ts|pt.5|pr1}}| |- |{{ts|al|br|pb.5}}| |{{ts|br|pb.5|pr1}}| |{{ts|pb.5|pr1}}| |- |}
{{Dhr}}
=== Sample layout of 90% font size and 120% line height single border table
{{Dhr}}
center table column title | center table column title | center table column title |
left | right | right |
left | right | right |
left | right | right |
{{Dhr}}
=== Sample layout of 90% font size and 120% line height double border table common in the PSM project
{{Dhr}}
center table column title | center table column title | center table column title |
left | right | right |
left | right | right |
left | right | right |
{{Dhr}}
=== An analysis of table design
Click this link to see this page
==Images. == Single image {{ FIS}} template layout for center, or offset images
{{FIS | file = | width = 430px|215px <!-- 430px is page width --> | float = center|left|right <!-- One of the three --> | caption = | talign = center|justify <!-- One of the two --> | tstyle = font-variant:small-caps | margin-right = 8px <!-- if floating to the left --> | margin-left = 8px <!-- if floating to the right --> | tmleft = 11px <!-- For Caption Indent when justified --> | indent = -11px <!-- For Caption outdent when justified --> | cstyle = margin-top:8px; margin-bottom:8px <!-- no dhr needed --> }}
=== Centered image examples
=== Offset image examples
== Multiple image templates
=== One image with two captions
FIG. 11.—This represents an ordinary table-glass, the bottom of the glass and the entire rear side, except the upper portion, being seen through the transparent nearer side, and the rear apparently projecting above the front. But it fluctuates in appearance between this and a view of the glass in which the bottom is seen directly, partly from underneath, the whole of the rear side is seen through the transparent front, and the front projects above the back. | FIG. 12.—In this scroll the left half may at first seem concave and the right convex, it then seems to roll or advance like a wave, and the left seems convex and the right concave, as though the trough of the wave had become the crest, and vice versa. |
{{Dhr}}
{{Dhr}}
Fig. 8.—This drawing may be viewed as the representation of a book standing on its half-opened covers as seen from the back of the book; or as the inside view of an open book showing the pages. | ||
Fig. 10.—The smaller square may be regarded as either the nearer face of a projecting figure or as the more distant face of a hollow figure. | Fig. 9.—When this figure is viewed as an arrow, the upper or feathered end seems flat; when the rest of the arrow is covered, the feathered end may be made to project or recede like the book cover in Fig. 8. |
{{Dhr}}
{{Dhr}}
FIG. 2.—FLAKES OF VOLCANIC ASH. Magnified about 100 diameters. A, flake with a branching rib; B, fragment of a broken hollow sphere of glass; C, fragment with drawn out tubular vesicles; D and E, plain fragments of broken pumice bubbles. (From American Geologist, April, 1893.) | ||
FIG. 3.—A PARTICLE OF VOLCANIC ASH SWELLED UP BY FUSION. Magnified 100 diameters. |
{|align=center width="430" {{ts|sm85|bc|lh95}} border=1 |[[File:PSM V54 D238 Flakes of volcanic ash.png|frameless|center|215px|]] |width=10px| |rowspan=2 |[[File:PSM V54 D238 Swelled fused volcanic ash particles.png|frameless|center|215px|]] |- |rowspan=2 width=210px {{ts|aj|it|vtb}}|{{sc|Fig. 2.—Flakes of Volcanic Ash.}} Magnified about 100 diameters. A, flake with a branching rib; B, fragment of a broken hollow sphere of glass; C, fragment with drawn out tubular vesicles; D and E, plain fragments of broken pumice bubbles. (From American Geologist, April, 1893.) | |- | |width=210px {{ts|aj|it|vtb}}|{{sc|Fig. 3.—A Particle of Volcanic Ash swelled up by Fusion.}} Magnified 100 diameters. |}
{|align=center width="430" {{ts|sm85|bc|lh95}} |colspan=3 |[[File:|frameless|center|430px|]] |-
==== Centered captions
|width=210px {{ts|ac|pt1|vtt|sc}}| |width=10px| |width=210px {{ts|ac|pt1|vtt|sc}}| |}
==== Hanging indent justified text captions
|width=210px {{ts|aj|it|pt1|vtt}}| |width=10px| |width=210px {{ts|aj|it|pt1|vtt}}| |}
{{Dhr}} Click to see an example of a single image with two short captions. {{Dhr}}
=== Two separate images with two captions
{|align=center width="430" {{ts|sm85|bc|lh95}} |width=210px |[[File:|frameless|center|210px|]] |width=10px| |width=210px |[[File:|frameless|center|210px|]] |-
===== Centered captions
|{{ts|ac|pt1|vtt|sc}}| | |{{ts|ac|pt1|vtt|sc}}| |}
===== Hanging indent justified text captions
|{{ts|aj|it|pt1|vtt}}| | |{{ts|aj|it|pt1|vtt}}| |}
{{Dhr}} Click to see an example of three images side by side. {{Dhr}} ==Font sizes
==Linking ===Anchors === Relevant namespaces, a short explanation
=== Titles
=== Author names
{{c|{{fs90|{{sc|By AUTHOR NAME}}}}}}
[[:Category:|]] {{Dhr}}
=== Secondary title font sizes
== Tags
=== Section tags
E = End of article
27 = .djvu page number
<section begin=E27 /><section end=E27 />
B = Beginning of article
27 = .djvu page number
<section begin=B27 /><section end=B27 />
=== Anchors and how they are numbered
=== Volume index anchors
<div class="indented-page"> {{page|Makers of British botany.djvu/390|num=324}} {{page|Makers of British botany.djvu/391|num=325}} {{page|Makers of British botany.djvu/392|num=326}} {{page|Makers of British botany.djvu/393|num=327}} {{page|Makers of British botany.djvu/394|num=328}} {{page|Makers of British botany.djvu/395|num=329}} {{page|Makers of British botany.djvu/396|num=330}} {{page|Makers of British botany.djvu/397|num=331}} {{page|Makers of British botany.djvu/398|num=332}} </div>
Making the transition from DP to Wikisource as smooth as possible.
DP Proofreading Guide DP Formatting Guide
Transferring from Distributed Proofreaders (DP) to Wikisource requires a few adjustments. This guide assumes we will keep DP standards where relevant. Where there is a definite clash, it will point it out. Anyone starting Proofreading at Wikisource, I STRONGLY RECOMMEND you do some training at DP to get the basics under you belt.
Then main differences between DP and Wikisource is the amount of freedom that Wikisource allows. This has its pluses and minuses. In Wikisource each page of a book is Created, Proofread, and Validated. The pages are then Transcluded-joined together to form articles, chapters or books. The pages remain editable, always and forever. This makes it possible to create a book with Annotations, which has huge possible educational and artistic possibilities. The Wikisource policy is to NOT annotate in any way the "Original". Annotated versions are titled "Original Annotated x". The "Original" is true to the printed copy and anything missed in the 2 proofreading passes can be adjusted later. Wikipedia has a philosophy of "give it a go" and has a supporting monitoring system that picks up malingers and beginners to keep editing appropriate.
When Proofreading a page, the expectation is to reproduce the page as closely as you are able. This means, in the DP sense, that Proofreading and Formatting are done in the same pass. Yon can leave the too-hard bits for the Validater. You can have a go-we strongly recommend you use the Preview option before you save. You can ask for help online-the Wiki way is very responsive to specific queries. Often a solution is applied to the page you are working on, for you to study and apply later. It's very much a mucking in approach. Because everything can be edited again if it needs fixing. No pressure.
=Proofreading of pages. === Dictionary and spell check
=== OCR shortcomings
===Paragraphs
=== Paragraph titles
=== Paragraph spacing and separators
End of topic space {{Dhr}} {{rule|4em}} {{Dhr}} space Start of topic (Header)
=== Hyphenation
=== Single and double quotes
=== Typographic characters, ligatures, and symbols
=== HTML & ANSI characters and symbols
[[:Category:|]]
{{Dhr}}
HTML Code |
Browser View |
HTML Code |
Browser View |
HTML Code |
Browser View |
HTML Code |
Browser View |
HTML Code |
Browser View |
© | © | ! | ! | _ | _ |  |  | Û | Û |
® | ® | " | " | ` | ` | ž | ž | Ü | Ü |
| # | # | a | a | Ÿ | Ÿ | Ý | Ý | |
" | " | $ | $ | b | b |   | Þ | Þ | |
& | & | % | % | c | c | ¡ | ¡ | ß | ß |
< | < | & | & | d | d | ¢ | ¢ | à | à |
> | > | ' | ' | e | e | £ | £ | á | á |
À | À | ( | ( | f | f | ¤ | ¤ | â | â |
Á | Á | ) | ) | g | g | ¥ | ¥ | ã | ã |
 |  | * | * | h | h | ¦ | ¦ | ä | ä |
à | à | + | + | i | i | § | § | å | å |
Ä | Ä | , | , | j | j | ¨ | ¨ | æ | æ |
Å | Å | - | - | k | k | © | © | ç | ç |
Æ | Æ | . | . | l | l | ª | ª | è | è |
Ç | Ç | / | / | m | m | « | « | é | é |
È | È | 0 | 0 | n | n | ¬ | ¬ | ê | ê |
É | É | 1 | 1 | o | o | ­ | | ë | ë |
Ê | Ê | 2 | 2 | p | p | ® | ® | ì | ì |
Ë | Ë | 3 | 3 | q | q | ¯ | ¯ | í | í |
Ì | Ì | 4 | 4 | r | r | ° | ° | î | î |
Í | Í | 5 | 5 | s | s | ± | ± | ï | ï |
Î | Î | 6 | 6 | t | t | ² | ² | ð | ð |
Ï | Ï | 7 | 7 | u | u | ³ | ³ | ñ | ñ |
Ð | Ð | 8 | 8 | v | v | ´ | ´ | ò | ò |
Ñ | Ñ | 9 | 9 | w | w | µ | µ | ó | ó |
Õ | Õ | : | : | x | x | ¶ | ¶ | ô | ô |
Ö | Ö | ; | ; | y | y | · | · | õ | õ |
Ø | Ø | < | < | z | z | ¸ | ¸ | ö | ö |
Ù | Ù | = | = | { | { | ¹ | ¹ | ÷ | ÷ |
Ú | Ú | > | > | | | | | º | º | ø | ø |
Û | Û | ? | ? | } | } | » | » | ù | ù |
Ü | Ü | @ | @ | ~ | ~ | ¼ | ¼ | ú | ú |
Ý | Ý | A | A |  | ? | ½ | ½ | û | û |
Þ | Þ | B | B | € | € | ¾ | ¾ | ü | ü |
ß | ß | C | C |  |  | ¿ | ¿ | ý | ý |
à | à | D | D | ‚ | ‚ | À | À | þ | þ |
á | á | E | E | ƒ | ƒ | Á | Á | ÿ | ÿ |
å | å | F | F | „ | „ | Â | Â | ||
æ | æ | G | G | … | … | Ã | Ã | ||
ç | ç | H | H | † | † | Ä | Ä | ||
è | è | I | I | ‡ | ‡ | Å | Å | ||
é | é | J | J | ˆ | ˆ | Æ | Æ | ||
ê | ê | K | K | ‰ | ‰ | Ç | Ç | ||
ë | ë | L | L | Š | Š | È | È | ||
ì | ì | M | M | ‹ | ‹ | É | É | ||
í | í | N | N | Œ | Œ | Ê | ? | ||
î | î | O | O |  |  | Ë | Ë | ||
ï | ï | P | P | Ž | Ž | Ì | Ì | ||
ð | ð | Q | Q |  |  | Í | Í | ||
ñ | ñ | R | R |  |  | Î | Î | ||
ò | ò | S | S | ‘ | ‘ | Ï | Ï | ||
ó | ó | T | T | ’ | ’ | Ð | Ð | ||
ô | ô | U | U | “ | “ | Ñ | Ñ | ||
õ | õ | V | V | ” | ” | Ò | Ò | ||
ö | ö | W | W | • | • | Ó | Ó | ||
ø | ø | X | X | – | – | Ô | Ô | ||
ù | ù | Y | Y | — | — | Õ | Õ | ||
ú | ú | Z | Z | ˜ | ˜ | Ö | Ö | ||
û | û | [ | ™ | ™ | × | × | |||
ý | ý | \ | \ | š | š | Ø | Ø | ||
þ | þ | ] | › | › | Ù | Ù | |||
ÿ | ÿ | ^ | ^ | œ | œ | Ú | Ú |
{{Dhr}} ==Typographic formats === References, footnotes and endnotes
=== Poems
<center><poem>{{fs90/s}}Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.{{fs90/e}}</poem></center>
{{fs90/s}}Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet,
consectetur adipisicing elit,
sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt
ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.
Ut enim ad minim veniam,
quis nostrud exercitation ullamco
laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea
commodo consequat.{{fs90/e}}
== Tables
=== Layout templates of tables styles with borders used in {{TPSMProject}}.
=== Formatting codes declared in the table header (which affects the whole table)
{{Dhr}}
{{Dhr}}
=== Table layout for tables with single line borders for various font sizes, and matching line height.
{|{{ts|mc|ar|bc|bt|br|bb|bl}} <!-- border = 1 --> (standard 100% font size and matching standard line height of 140%) {|{{ts|sm90|lh12|mc|ar|bc|bt|br|bb|bl}} <!-- border = 1 --> (90% font size and matching line height) {|{{ts|sm85|lh1|mc|ar|bc|bt|br|bb|bl}} <!-- border = 1 --> (85% font size and matching line height) |-{{ts|ac|bb}} |{{ts|br|pt.5|pb.5}}| |{{ts|br|pt.5|pb.5|pr1}}| |{{ts|pt.5|pb.5|pr1}}| |- |{{ts|al|br|pt.5}}| |{{ts|br|pt.5|pr1}}| |{{ts|pt.5|pr1}}| |- |{{ts|al|br|pb.5}}| |{{ts|br|pb.5|pr1}}| |{{ts|pb.5|pr1}}| |- |}
{{Dhr}}
=== Sample layout of 90% font size and 120% line height single border table
{{Dhr}}
center table column title | center table column title | center table column title |
left | right | right |
left | right | right |
left | right | right |
{{Dhr}}
=== Sample layout of 90% font size and 120% line height double border table common in the PSM project
{{Dhr}}
center table column title | center table column title | center table column title |
left | right | right |
left | right | right |
left | right | right |
{{Dhr}}
=== An analysis of table design
Click this link to see this page
==Images. == Single image {{ FIS}} template layout for center, or offset images
{{FIS | file = | width = 430px|215px <!-- 430px is page width --> | float = center|left|right <!-- One of the three --> | caption = | talign = center|justify <!-- One of the two --> | tstyle = font-variant:small-caps | margin-right = 8px <!-- if floating to the left --> | margin-left = 8px <!-- if floating to the right --> | tmleft = 11px <!-- For Caption Indent when justified --> | indent = -11px <!-- For Caption outdent when justified --> | cstyle = margin-top:8px; margin-bottom:8px <!-- no dhr needed --> }}
=== Centered image examples
=== Offset image examples
== Multiple image templates
=== One image with two captions
FIG. 11.—This represents an ordinary table-glass, the bottom of the glass and the entire rear side, except the upper portion, being seen through the transparent nearer side, and the rear apparently projecting above the front. But it fluctuates in appearance between this and a view of the glass in which the bottom is seen directly, partly from underneath, the whole of the rear side is seen through the transparent front, and the front projects above the back. | FIG. 12.—In this scroll the left half may at first seem concave and the right convex, it then seems to roll or advance like a wave, and the left seems convex and the right concave, as though the trough of the wave had become the crest, and vice versa. |
{{Dhr}}
{{Dhr}}
Fig. 8.—This drawing may be viewed as the representation of a book standing on its half-opened covers as seen from the back of the book; or as the inside view of an open book showing the pages. | ||
Fig. 10.—The smaller square may be regarded as either the nearer face of a projecting figure or as the more distant face of a hollow figure. | Fig. 9.—When this figure is viewed as an arrow, the upper or feathered end seems flat; when the rest of the arrow is covered, the feathered end may be made to project or recede like the book cover in Fig. 8. |
{{Dhr}}
{{Dhr}}
FIG. 2.—FLAKES OF VOLCANIC ASH. Magnified about 100 diameters. A, flake with a branching rib; B, fragment of a broken hollow sphere of glass; C, fragment with drawn out tubular vesicles; D and E, plain fragments of broken pumice bubbles. (From American Geologist, April, 1893.) | ||
FIG. 3.—A PARTICLE OF VOLCANIC ASH SWELLED UP BY FUSION. Magnified 100 diameters. |
{|align=center width="430" {{ts|sm85|bc|lh95}} border=1 |[[File:PSM V54 D238 Flakes of volcanic ash.png|frameless|center|215px|]] |width=10px| |rowspan=2 |[[File:PSM V54 D238 Swelled fused volcanic ash particles.png|frameless|center|215px|]] |- |rowspan=2 width=210px {{ts|aj|it|vtb}}|{{sc|Fig. 2.—Flakes of Volcanic Ash.}} Magnified about 100 diameters. A, flake with a branching rib; B, fragment of a broken hollow sphere of glass; C, fragment with drawn out tubular vesicles; D and E, plain fragments of broken pumice bubbles. (From American Geologist, April, 1893.) | |- | |width=210px {{ts|aj|it|vtb}}|{{sc|Fig. 3.—A Particle of Volcanic Ash swelled up by Fusion.}} Magnified 100 diameters. |}
{|align=center width="430" {{ts|sm85|bc|lh95}} |colspan=3 |[[File:|frameless|center|430px|]] |-
==== Centered captions
|width=210px {{ts|ac|pt1|vtt|sc}}| |width=10px| |width=210px {{ts|ac|pt1|vtt|sc}}| |}
==== Hanging indent justified text captions
|width=210px {{ts|aj|it|pt1|vtt}}| |width=10px| |width=210px {{ts|aj|it|pt1|vtt}}| |}
{{Dhr}} Click to see an example of a single image with two short captions. {{Dhr}}
=== Two separate images with two captions
{|align=center width="430" {{ts|sm85|bc|lh95}} |width=210px |[[File:|frameless|center|210px|]] |width=10px| |width=210px |[[File:|frameless|center|210px|]] |-
===== Centered captions
|{{ts|ac|pt1|vtt|sc}}| | |{{ts|ac|pt1|vtt|sc}}| |}
===== Hanging indent justified text captions
|{{ts|aj|it|pt1|vtt}}| | |{{ts|aj|it|pt1|vtt}}| |}
{{Dhr}} Click to see an example of three images side by side. {{Dhr}} ==Font sizes
==Linking ===Anchors === Relevant namespaces, a short explanation
=== Titles
=== Author names
{{c|{{fs90|{{sc|By AUTHOR NAME}}}}}}
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=== Secondary title font sizes
== Tags
=== Section tags
E = End of article
27 = .djvu page number
<section begin=E27 /><section end=E27 />
B = Beginning of article
27 = .djvu page number
<section begin=B27 /><section end=B27 />
=== Anchors and how they are numbered
=== Volume index anchors
<div class="indented-page"> {{page|Makers of British botany.djvu/390|num=324}} {{page|Makers of British botany.djvu/391|num=325}} {{page|Makers of British botany.djvu/392|num=326}} {{page|Makers of British botany.djvu/393|num=327}} {{page|Makers of British botany.djvu/394|num=328}} {{page|Makers of British botany.djvu/395|num=329}} {{page|Makers of British botany.djvu/396|num=330}} {{page|Makers of British botany.djvu/397|num=331}} {{page|Makers of British botany.djvu/398|num=332}} </div>