3||0|2052|0| 0|0|0|||||Minor adventures in typesetting %28or%3A printing with TeX%29|phongn||19:36:30|08/21/2013|I%27m re-entering the land of typesetting%2C page design and the joy of TeX %28specifically its newer cousins%29 and thought that SOS might be a nice corpus to experiment with%3B it%27s fully-formed%2C fairly consistently formatted and each story of reasonable length. I know some people here have printed out the stories for offline reading and I thought I might share my work. I hope this is fine with the authors%3A I%27ve only recently started doing this and certainly haven%27t published this elsewhere.%0D%0A%0D%0AIn short%3A I have an alpha-quality%2C work-in-progress typeset version of Wounded Rose and if anyone wants to take a peek%2C I%27m happy to share it %28and if the authors would prefer I keep this private or delete it%2C that%27s fine too%29%3A %0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.dropbox.com%2Fsh%2F6v0ypmfcwozcz3n%2Fd-AC0YS-_j 1|1|0|||||RE%3A Minor adventures in typesetting %28or%3A printing with |zwol||21:09:15|08/21/2013|How%27d you deal with the -dashes- -for- -emphasis-%3F That was the big stumbling block last year when I was trying to write a Eyrie-to-HTML converter. %28OK%2C that and credits detection.%29 2|2|1|||||RE%3A Minor adventures in typesetting %28or%3A printing with|phongn||21:25:48|08/21/2013|[updated:LAST EDITED ON Aug-21-13 AT 09:28 PM (EDT)]Regex - something like %28%5Cs%29%5C-%28%26%2391%3Ba-z%26%2393%3B%2B%29%5C- and a replacement pattern of %5C1%5Ctextit%5C%7B%5C2%5C%7D %28or I suppose%2C %5C1%3Cem%3E%5C2%3C%2Fem%3E %29. Dealing with Kaitlyn%27s stutter made for interesting times. %0D%0A%0D%0AThere%27s a lot of manual work involved though my library of patterns is getting better. I haven%27t tried to deal with the credit roll yet. 3|3|2|||||RE%3A Minor adventures in typesetting %28or%3A printing with|zwol||22:00:53|08/21/2013|Yeah%2C I couldn%27t cut the manual labor down far enough for my taste using only regexes. If I didn%27t have a bunch of Actual Work to do instead%2C I might%27ve tried writing an honest-to-ghu parser.