typogrify suggests a bunch of changes. The ones that we should definitely accept are removing word joining characters after em dashes. We don’t mind if a line breaks after an em dash, we just don’t want it breaking before.
there’s a lot of two-em dashes (⸺) used throughout the book. We’d reserve these for elision, and switch them for single em-dashes instead.
content.opf
Add <meta property="se:subject">Fiction</meta> as well as the science fiction one
Longdesc uses “6”, but usually we‘d write out small numbers, so “six”
Italicise Galaxy as it’s a magazine
En-dashes in the longdesc should be changed for em-dashes
general
clean
makes a couple of changes we should accepttypogrify
suggests a bunch of changes. The ones that we should definitely accept are removing word joining characters after em dashes. We don’t mind if a line breaks after an em dash, we just don’t want it breaking before.content.opf
<meta property="se:subject">Fiction</meta>
as well as the science fiction onechapter-3
chapter-11
<b>This</b> to hell will blow ye!
should be an actual emphasis, so<strong>This</strong> to hell will blow ye!
<q>Round pillars</q>
: why aq
? This feels like an<em>
to me. (if so delete theq{}
rule in the CSS)“Why We Fight”
should have semantics>“<span epub:type="se:name.publication.pamphlet">Why We Fight</span>”
chapter-12
Ph.D.
is having a hair space we should add it toSc.D.
as well.colophon