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Old 09-05-2012, 11:42 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by brewt View Post
.../In the lovely Soyans Gais example, the AU CONCERT VATOIRE chapter, if you have your view the width set single-column full screen *might* show part of what I've talking about. The second paragraph (Il faut vous dire) starts with an indent, and can land on the second line of the drop cap. .../...
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This can, sometimes be a problem, if you use indents. Statistically, with dropcaps on two lines you have much less chance to face this than with dropcaps on three lines. :-)

Also there is the question of the possible punctuation mark, just before the initial letter. Usually, I suppress it. It is also possible to include it in the initial. I've seen both. It's a matter of choice.
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