[ueb-ed] Re: Coding Typeforms in Duxbury - preventing anomalies

  • From: George Bell <george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "ueb-ed@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <ueb-ed@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2015 21:50:00 +0000

Hi Margaret,

I'm not sure what is happening regarding the underline code. Would you be able
to send me an example off list please?
(George@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:George@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>)

As regards the forced e-mail/web address break, here's an extract of a reply to
the same question asked on the duxuser list.

"We use the code string [q~"][l][run] to manually create the dot 5 continuation
at the point where a string is broken. This works well for mathematical
expressions, email addresses etc."
Basically the [q~"] creates dot 5, [l] forces a new line, and [run] positions
the beginning of the new line at the runover position.

All the best,

George W F Bell
Managing Director
Techno-Vision Systems Ltd
76 Bunting Road Ind. Est.
NORTHAMPTON
NN2 6EE
United Kingdom

Tel: 0160 479 2777
Fax: 0160 479 2726
E-mail: george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Web: http://www.techno-vision.co.uk




From: ueb-ed-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ueb-ed-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Margaret Bradshaw
Sent: 03 November 2015 11:03
To: ueb-ed@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ueb-ed] Coding Typeforms in Duxbury - preventing anomalies

Greetings

Does anyone have tips for the following situations when coding in Duxbury?

Bold phrase with single word underlined:
Coding the entire phrase in bold and the single word as underlined inserts the
single word underline symbol (correctly), but then inserts (incorrectly) the
underline termination symbol.


Website in bold requiring division between lines:
When dividing a bold website using the [d~"] or [q~"] code, changes the bold
symbol from the single word indicator to a passage indicator. (Is there a
different way to add the dot 5 when splitting websites?)

Is there a way to code these to ensure the correct UEB output?

Many thanks

Margaret
(Bradshaw)


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