Friday, July 1, 2016

TTHE BATTLE



It's called 'The Chicago Manual of style.

The Words and the book publishers fought eight goddamn long rounds over this. Because, The Words have a particular way of representing themselves (yathink???)

But in the end, The Words won out.

They ALWAYS get what They want...

The Chicago Manual of Style(abbreviated in writing as CMS or CMOS [the version used on its website], or, by some writers as Chicago) is a style guide for American Englishpublished since 1906 by the University of Chicago Press. Its sixteen editions have prescribed writing and citationstyles widely used in publishing. It is "one of the most widely used and respected style guides in the United States."[1] CMOS deals with aspects of editorial practice, from American English grammar and use for document preparation.

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