thanks, Misha it's not simple a ,map; I think I'll list the names of the
countries and where the ocean is in relation to them; ( but not in
relation to each other in any detail haven't start working on the text
yet but I suspect it will describe the trip and going from one countryto
another
Cindy
On Wed, Sep 26, 2018 at 8:13 PM misha <mishatronics@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Unless it is a very simple map, I just put [image: this page contains a
map of Gondwanland or whatever it is]
For very simple maps I will list any place names shown and whether they
are north, south, east or west and whether they are near some prominent
landmark such as a river, coast, mountain, and so on. That's about it.
Misha
On 9/26/2018 1:10 AM, Cindy Rosenthal wrote:
I've been contact with ithe volunteer people but I wonder f
someone here might be able to answer my question more quickly. If
a page in a book I'm proofing has a map I should describe ; should
I write [image:] map] or just write [map] and describe it and
would the description go outside the end bracket; or is it not
necessary to try to describe it? is [map of the area] enough?
Cindy; I can't remember what i've done before
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