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Re: Fuzzy POs
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Francesco Potortì |
Subject: |
Re: Fuzzy POs |
Date: |
Mon, 18 Oct 2021 17:17:15 +0200 |
>>>*Titles of English articles*
>>>
>>>In The English version of misinterpreting-copyright, bibliographic
>>>references look like this:
>>>
>>> Author, “Title of the article”, <cite>Journal</cite>, etc.
>>>
>>>If we italicize the title, most of the line will appear in italics,
>>>which may be confusing.
...
>https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/reevaluating-copyright.html
...
>
> Pamela Samuelson, “The Copyright Grab”, <cite>Wired</cite> (gennaio
> 1996). P. Samuelson è professoressa alla Cornell Law School.
>
>>>Now, if you decide not to italicize English titles in bibliographic
>>>references, and just use curly quotes, should that rule also apply to
>>>inline links?
I'd say no. But probably any consistent rule is okay.
>>>*Quotes around link text*
>>>
>>>In English, most of the quotes are included in the link text. I would
>>>tend to put them outside the <a> element (at least for article titles)
>>>to minimize underlining, but this only works if there is no space
>>>between the tags and the link text.
>>>
>>>What do you prefer?
I prefer quotes not being part of the link.
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