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Revision as of 10:57, 31 December 2019
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
Material struck out with virgules so that, tho ostensibly a typo, it remains legible (as it was intended to be). This h/e/r/e/ is a specimen, /y/o/u/-/a/l/l/. |
This isn't exactly right -- in Fancy 2, the slashes overlay the letters they are cancelling out -- an effect we can't figure out how to make appear here or on most modern wordprocesssing software.
Besides the approach used above, the legal strikeout font --this sort of thing-- is a reasonable way to indicate semi-cancellation. We use both quite indiscriminately in Fancy 3. The key thing is to pretend to hide the supposedly unwanted text.
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