At the bottom of a book page I will sometimes have the first part of a word with a '-' with the rest of the word continuing to the next page. Do I leave this word split in place or do I put the complete word at the bottom of the page?
In the final version, when a book is published in digital format, a chapter becomes a single online page. Therefore, if a hyphen is left from the original document, it will appear as an erroneous hyphen in the middle of a word where it is not needed. Therefore, I have removed these in the documents I have prepared for posting.
Dave S.
Moderator, Volunteers for Proofreading
2 Tim. 3:16--All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable
for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness.
Suggest removing hyphen
Thanks for your work in preparing books.
In the final version, when a book is published in digital format, a chapter becomes a single online page. Therefore, if a hyphen is left from the original document, it will appear as an erroneous hyphen in the middle of a word where it is not needed. Therefore, I have removed these in the documents I have prepared for posting.
Dave S.
Moderator, Volunteers for Proofreading
2 Tim. 3:16--All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable
for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness.