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RE: Citing URL's, Emails in Documents, correspondence, screens
Subject:RE: Citing URL's, Emails in Documents, correspondence, screens From:Brent L Jones <bjones -at- VersatileSoftware -dot- com> To:"'Harry Bacheler'" <hbacheler -at- geo -dot- census -dot- gov>, TECHWR-L <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 2 Dec 1999 16:41:31 -0700
Harry Bacheler wrote on 02 December 1999 13:12:
> Is the accepted method to use "parentheses" to set off the URL, email
> address as shown here:
>
> (hbacheler -at- bigfoot -dot- com) or ( hbacheler -at- bigfoot -dot- com )
>
> or is it more appropriate to use the "<" and ">" characters,
> as shown here
>
> <hbacheler -at- bigfoot -dot- com> or < hbacheler -at- bigfoot -dot- com >
I'd use a type convention--different font from normal body text, different
font style such as italic, etc.--rather than some sort of character
delineation. I generally use a monospaced font like Courier for things like
directory paths and URLs, bolded for literal text and bolded+italicized for
variable text.
I always include a "Conventions" section in my front matter that details the
kind of information the various font styles in the document denote. I try to
not have too many conventions--only as many as I need to provide clarity,
without making the document too busy visually.