I'm afraid I don't understand what you mean by line breaks. Your example
seems to show an em dash and ellipses. They need to remain and be in their
proper place in the sentence without spaces between them and the rest of
the line. I've been fixing them in books I've been proofing and ...stupid
me -- not until just now I didn't realize I could do that not
individually as I've been doing but by copying them with the space before
the next word in teh sentence and replacing them without the space. As
the old saying goes,, "Too soon old too late smart (rueful smile)
Cindy
On Tue, Jun 28, 2016 at 10:43 PM, Aidee Campa <aidee.campa@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello All:
This is Aidee, one of the proofreaders. I have a (hopefully) quick
question about the conversion process. Does anyone know if the conversion
process removes line breaks? I am working on a book that apparently has a
lot of them, and it would save me a lot of trouble if I didn’t have to
worry about removing these. This is what a snippet of the book looks like
before I remove said line breaks (which JAWS calls “vertical tabs”).
Instead, her eyes were brown—lovely, dreamy... melted chocolate
brown? Rabbit fur brown?
I would really appreciate any help with this, so if any of you know if
this is something I can ignore (or should pay attention to), that would be
wonderful.
Thank you so much for all your time and help.