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Old 06-21-2020, 04:51 AM   #89
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No, I do get what the difference between <i> and <em> is. I think I'd not use <em> much, but unless I can do wordprocessor source that causes <em>some text</em> to be created, there will only be <i>. Similarly with <b> and <strong>.

Unless I outsource final ebook creation to someone else. Then I suppose I can use a character style for <em> and one for <strong> and tell the ebook making guru what those mean. Not sure how I'd do that without different versions for each paragraph style. Some experimenting needed.

Of course the Interobang has never caught on. I've only seen it ever on the Internet in articles discussing it and in ONE book covering punctuation. I've not seen it in any ebook, or any printed novel ever.
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