Difference between revisions of "Template:SIC"

From Nynorn
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (→‎Usage: typo)
m (→‎Usage: add text)
Line 10: Line 10:
 
* first variable is the word in text being transcribed
 
* first variable is the word in text being transcribed
 
* second variable is the word that is presumed to have been the intended word.
 
* second variable is the word that is presumed to have been the intended word.
 +
The intention is to encapsulate the word in question.
 
<pre>{{SIC|typed word|produced word}}</pre>
 
<pre>{{SIC|typed word|produced word}}</pre>
 
: RESULT:  {{SIC|typed word|produced word}}  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;← hover cursor to see full effect
 
: RESULT:  {{SIC|typed word|produced word}}  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;← hover cursor to see full effect

Revision as of 16:44, 31 March 2009

Purpose

Use of {{SIC}} is used to by a transcriber indicate that a word has been spelt that way in the original text. This should minimise the amount of modification by those who like to correct spelling.

Effect

To underline the word of interest, and to produce a pop-up to show the presumed intended word.

Usage

Use of two variables
  • first variable is the word in text being transcribed
  • second variable is the word that is presumed to have been the intended word.

The intention is to encapsulate the word in question.

{{SIC|typed word|produced word}}
RESULT: typed word    ← hover cursor to see full effect

Incorrect usage

no variables
{{SIC}}
RESULT: {{{1}}}    ← hover cursor to see full effect


only one variable
{{SIC|typed word}}
RESULT: typed word    ← hover cursor to see full effect