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Old 04-06-2016, 10:10 AM   #137
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
The reason for the italics is to show that it's different. It's a dream sequence. It's not what happening when awake.

Star Trek eBooks use italics for one side of a conversation. So if the scene is on a planet where the person is talking to someone on the ship, the ship's side of the conversation will be italics so you know who is saying what.

It's very easy to understand all of this.

More tags I use, more I can handle. If I use different tags for quoting, book titles, emphasised phrases (and more...) I can handle those elements for everything. I can decide to change the typographic setting for a single element without touch the others, or query an element to add value to the ebook.
If I mark everything different as italic, I'm gonna create a flat book.
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