[bksvol-discuss] Re: Carrie Books (Re: Just Submitted)

  • From: "Rik James" <d28rik@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 14:17:18 -0600

What does this "end of line return" you speak about look like?
Or sound like using speech?  And how then is it removed when found.

Rik 

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Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Carrie Books (Re: Just Submitted)

E,

I don't know if this has any bearing on your question,
but anything I scan has the end-of-line return at the
end of each line. And Amber's Memoirs of Cleopatra
does, too. I remove them before I send mising pages to
people and also when I find them when I validate.

I scan using, now an Epson 1660 and, I think, in
myother place, a 14 something. And convert to Microsof
Word for the Mac.  If there's a setting to eliminate
those, I'd be interested in knowing it. However,
eliminating them as I read and replacing with a space
between words brought together has become automatic
with me.

I don't have or find them in others' work  in the
middle of sentences, though. 

Cindy

--- "E." <thoth93@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> What makes a book like Black William end up with
> those extraneous end of 
> line characters?  I have run across this before,
> find it hard to remove 
> them, and feel inept.
> 
> E.
> At 09:40 AM 8/15/2006, you wrote:
> 
> >Thanks for letting me know!  I'll rescan Black
> William at the office and 
> >create a better copy.  If I have time, I'll
> validate it.  For some reason, 
> >a whole slew of new books were released in August,
> so my New York Times 
> >list for August has 20 books on it.  Yikes!  But I
> have a week or so 
> >before they start showing up at the office.  Maybe
> I can squeeze Black 
> >William in there...
> >
> >Carrie
> >
> >"E." <thoth93@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >Black William is just full of end of line (read ed
> sign p) in the middle of
> >lines where it does not belong. Someone with more
> ability than I have may
> >want to work on this.
> >
> >E.
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