Hi Je
rry,
Section 9 of the Rules of UEB contains the full explanation of typeforms
and typeform indicators.
Briefly, a `typeform` is anything other than plain text -- italic, bold,
underscored, script, and transcriber defined forms.
A transcriber defined typeform is any font styling other than italic, bold,
underscored and/or script. As an example, I am using a transcriber defined
typeform in a transcription of a computer programming textbook, to specify
that programming code is set in a special font.
HTH
Best,
_don
On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 8:37 AM, <jyandt.martin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Morning all. I have a question. I was going over the ABCs of UEB, and it
brought up a word I am not familiar with (or have forgotten completely).
What is a typeform indicator, and what are the dot configurations for this
item? Thanks in advance.
Jerry