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  • #10312
    Chris Clemens
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    How should I do the Roman numerals and the numbers in the following sentence?
    (The Roman numerals are in bold; the hyphen and numbers are in regular type. The bold needs to be retained).

    Sentence: In sections/pages I-15 to IV-20 find the correct answer for the information listed below.

    Would it be: _;,i,'-#15 to _,,iv,'-#20 or _;,i-#15 to _,,iv-#20

    Thank you.

    #20353
    Chris Clemens
    Keymaster

    I apologize for inadvertantly ignoring this question. While I am working on the answer, could you explain why the bold needs to be retained on these Roman numerals?

    #20354
    Chris Clemens
    Keymaster

    Some roman numerals are in regular type and some are in bold type.

    The roman numerals in "regular type" are where questions can be found.
    Example: I-10 and IV-30

    The roman numerals in "bold type" are where answers can be found.
    Example: I-15 and IV-20

    Thank you

    #20355
    Chris Clemens
    Keymaster

    Does the text define the use of bold face Roman numerals for the reader? Is the question always asked as in your example? If the text always specifies in words the sections where answers will be found, is it still necessary to use bold face? This would be so much easier if I had the book to look at. I know that is not possible, so be patient with my questions.

    #20356
    Chris Clemens
    Keymaster

    Yes, the text "does" always specify in words the sections where answers will be found.
    After reading your questions, I do think I can leave the bold face off and that it's not necessary to keep it.
    Thank you very much.

    #20357
    Chris Clemens
    Keymaster

    I agree that your example does not require that you retain the boldface -- but to answer your question:

    The code does not cover the situation you questioned. You cannot use the bold face indicator for letters which applies only to the letter which immediately follows it. You don't individually bold face the I and V because they are not individual letters. That leaves you with the open and close bold face indicators which could cause a problem with the hyphen that follows. If it were absolutely necessary to retain a distinctive typeface in your situation, I think another method would have to be developed -- either a tn stating that the roman numerals are in bold face, or perhaps enclosing the bold face roman numerals in grouping signs not otherwise used in your text.

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