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Old 04-04-2016, 12:20 PM   #105
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Originally Posted by fbrzvnrnd View Post
Why you call out a distinction? Because you want to formalize a data inserted in your content. Why a title is often big and centered? Because it is its historical formalization. For the paper. In digital we can formalize more that those that can be seen, because we do not use paper, but we have a microprocessor that can work on those datas. Of course you can make do with a single index and some hyperlink in notes. Or go beyond.
It depends on the book. I agree that we can 'go beyond', if the book calls for it. But if done as a matter of routine it just becomes the application of a method without sufficient knowledge to make judgment calls. Where does it end? Will you tag 'where' as a word of localisation, 'does' as a word of action, 'it' as an unspecified object, and 'end' as indicative of finality?
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