See attached Sample of footnotes in a textbook. Note: This is a 700+ page textbook and occurs throughout the text.
Observation: The numeric mode was set with the numeric indicator for the superscript note number, and it is unspaced from text that follows. In this case, grade 1 mode is set for the remaining symbol sequence. There are no qualifying symbols to terminate grade 1 mode. (UEB 6.2.1)
What is the preference in UEB?
Option A: Use grade 1 terminator? (UEB 5.5)
Or
Option B: Uncontract the word that follows the number (unspaced)?
UEB 5.9, choice of indicators mentions that words are most easily recognized when presented in contracted form. (This is a contracted textbook.) So, I lean more toward using the G1 Terminator.
Also, some of the words that follow, such as “Throughout” would take 10 cells to uncontract the word. The G1 Terminator is only two-cells.
Please bump to another forum if this question should be in the UEB AE Forum.
Thanks so much for your guidance and advice.
Melissa Klepper
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