Some typographical rules

Last update on October 21, 2009 09:59 AM by jak58
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Some typographical rules










Punctuation: typographic rules to follow.

full stop/period


The point is to mark the end of a sentence.

Concerning numbers between groups of three digits, don't put a full stop, but a non-breaking space:
Ex: 4 500 000.

General rule: no space before the fullstop and space after.

Comma,


The comma indicates a short pause and serves to separate the parts of a sentence.
  • Don't place a comma between a subject and a verb.
  • Don't not place a comma before a bracket, parenthesis, hyphen, but after.
  • We usually place a comma before "etc.. .


General rule: no space before and space after.


Semicolon;


The semicolon is usually placed between two independent proposals and indicates a link with the preceding sentence:


General rule: non-breaking space before the semicolon and space after the semicolon.

Colon:


The colon announce a list or a quotation.
Before a quotation: they are followed by French quotes.


General rule: non-breaking space before and space after the colon. No capital after.

Question mark?


The question mark is placed at the end of an interrogative sentence.

General rule: non-breaking space before the question mark and space after.

Exclamation mark!


The exclamation point is placed at the end of exclamatory sentence or end of an interjection

General rule: non-breaking space before the exclamation mark and space after.


Ellipsis ...


The dots are always three in number, and mark a hesitation, a thought not expressed or are placed following a list too long.

General rule: no space before the dot and space after.

Brackets ()


Parentheses are used to isolate a sentence in a passage relating to a point, to detail or supporting a fact.

General rule: the space before and space after parentheses, but no space inside.


Dash --


The dash is used to mark the change of interlocutor in a dialogue, detail an observation within a sentence (it looks much better than the parentheses), or to submit a list.

General rule: non-breaking space after. If within a phrase, breaking space before, space after.

Asterisk *


This symbol indicates a reference to be developed end of the article.

General rule: no space between the asterisk and the word that precedes it, but after breaking space. (Example: Note * or: * This refers to our article ...)


etc.


It is often seen written: etc. ... It is a mistake. One point will be fine.




Other rules


Titles and subtitles
  • There is no punctuation in the titles and subtitles. The font change (bold or italic) is ample.
  • Try to increase the font size so there is no confusion about the meaning of the title.
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