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Originally Posted by nabsltd
If a paragraph included something that needed to be shown in italics, it got the treatment demonstrated. I suspect it started out as you noted, but definitely expanded from there.
There were paragraphs that were memories/letters/etc. that had no "plain" text and used the "cs" class (as a side note, what would make somebody use "cs" to mean "italic" or "emphasized"?) to make the whole thing italic. Then there were others where one sentence was the memory, with the rest styled with "plain". Then, there were a few with a single word not styled as "plain".
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Ooookay, now we can have the Great MR "cs" contest. What can CS
mean???? Come on, gang. Great Minds, assemble!
Hitch