Don:
Thanks for the reply. I understand all of the parameters of the grade 1 passage
indicator. My question, however, relates to the word “integral”. Perhaps this
is just a term for what was explained previously; and if so, please forgive my
“not running on all eight”. Thanks again.
From: Donald Winiecki
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2019 1:10 PM
To: ueb-ed@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ueb-ed] Re: Integral Grade 1 Passage
Jerry,
Reading on print page 52 in BRF volume 2 of the Rules of UEB, I find the grade
1 passage indicator specs starting at line 22. Line 23 contains the actual
passage indicator following the 'dot locator for mention' (dots 46,123456).
_don
On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 11:52 AM Donald Winiecki <dwiniecki@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Jerry,
In UEB parlance, a 'passage' is anything three 'symbols sequences' or longer.
When you have to specify a passage as containing only Grade 1 symbols you put a
Grade 1 passage indicator (dots 56,56,56) at the beginning of the passage, and
the Grade 1 passage terminator (dots 56,3) at the end of the passage.
No space should be inserted between the indicator and beginning of the
passage. No space should be inserted between the last symbol of the passage and
the passage terminator.
You should find the specifications for using a Grade 1 passage indicator in
UEB 5.4. This is on print page 52 in volume 2 of the BRF version of the Rules
of UEB.
HTH,
_don
On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 9:44 AM <jyandt.martin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Morning all.
In going through the Rules of UEB 2013, Section 5.4.1,it mentions an
integral grade 1 passage indicator. However, in my copy of the brf files of
Volume 2, it does not explain as to what this is. Could someone please
enlighten me on this? Thanks much.
Jerry