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(For examples of item indentions in a reading column of indexes set with leaders, see index in this Manual.)
15.24.
Overrun page numbers are indented 3½ ems in measures not over 20 picas and 7 ems in wider measures, more than one line being used if necessary. These indentions are increased as necessary to not
less than 2 ems more than the line immediately above or below.15.25.
When copy specifies that all overs are to be a certain number of ems, the runovers of the figure column shall be held in 2 ems more than the specified indention.
15.26.
Examples of block-type indexes:
- Example 1
- Medical officer, radiological defense, 3
- Medicolegal dosage, 44
- Military Liaison Committee, 4
- Monitoring, 58
- Air, 62
- Personnel, 59
- Civilian, 60
- Military, 59
- Sea, 61
- Ship, 61
- Monitors, radiological defense, 3
- Example 2
- Brazil—Continued
- Exchange restrictions—Continued
- Williams mission (see also Williams, John H., special mission), exchange control situation, 586-588
- Trade agreement with United States, proposed:
- Draft text, 558-567
- Proposals for:
- Inclusion of all clauses, 531
- Exchange restrictions—Continued
15.27.
In index entries the following forms are used:
- Brown, A.H., Jr. (not Brown, Jr., A.H.)
- Brown, A.H., & Sons (not Brown & Sons, A.H.)
- Brown, A.H., Co. (not Brown Co., A.H.)
- Brown, A.H., & Sons Co. (not Brown & Sons Co., A.H.)
15.28.
In a table of contents, where chapter, plate, or figure is followed by a number and period, an en space is used after the period. The periods are aligned on the right.
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