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  • in reply to: Spanish Math book requiring Nemeth transcription #42449
    cpegan8
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    I understand the use of a single-word switch indicator within a Spanish-Nemeth transcription, just as it is used in an English-Nemeth transcription. What happens in the following situation, when the Spanish letter is a letter and not a word? How do I indicate that the Spanish letters 'a' and 'd' are letters and not numerals, since there is no Spanish letter indicator in the Nemeth Code? (The font makes it seem that the number 5 is not on the same level as the surrounding text, but it is all on the same level--I want to be clear that my question has nothing to do with subscripts or superscripts.)

    Spanish text: "...en las preguntas 5a a 5d." (English translation: ...in questions 5a to 5d.)

    Claire Egan

    in reply to: Nemeth transcription of Spanish Math book #42387
    cpegan8
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    Thank you, that makes sense and is easily accomplished. —Claire Egan

    in reply to: Spanish Math book requiring Nemeth transcription #42386
    cpegan8
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    Thank you, that makes sense and is easily accomplished. —Claire Egan

     

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