In a book we recently did in UEB, there is a passage in italics that contains 2
paragraphs. According to the rules (section 9.9) the typeform passage indicator
is supposed to precede each paragraph, but "the typeform is terminated only at
the point where the typeform changes" ... in other words, the terminator would
only be placed at the end of the 2nd paragraph.
I cannot seem to get Duxbury to do that, however. If I highlight the entire
passage and mark it as italics, I get an italics passage indicator before the
1st paragraph and the terminator at the end of the 2nd paragraph. If I
highlight one paragraph at a time, I get the italics passage indicator before
both paragraphs and terminators at the end of both paragraphs.
Any suggestions?
Best wishes,
Debra J. Bonde, Director
Seedlings Braille Books for Children
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