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3-LISP WORKING GUIDE#N: NAME
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Issue #N:XXX
Description:xxx
Status:Unresolved
Last Edited:xxx (Jim des Rivières)
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Proper Names: 3-LISP, INTERLISP, FORTRAN, etc. (i.e., font 7 in regular text). Generally, use 1 pt size smaller than running text. (Fonts 1, 7, 0, 9, and 5 are, respectively, TimesRoman 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12). Also XEROX PARC.
Category Names: STRUCTURES, RAILS, SEQUENCES, etc. — bold italic gacha 10 (font 3) for meta-theoretical names of the domain categories.
Code: Gacha for now (font 3). Meta-theoretic variables in code are sometimes simply italic (i.e. (RCONS X Y)). Elipsis is font 0 (i.e. (+ A1 A2 ... Ak), not (+ A1 A2 ... Ak)).
Footnotes: Reference to,2 and body of footnote is 1 pt smaller: generally font 7 (TimesRoman 9).
Subscripts and Superscripts: Font 6 (gacha 8), with an up of 4 pts and a down of 2 pts for super and subscripts, respectively (default is 2; therefore superscripts have to be set explicitly). I.e., A1, A2, ... Ak, or F1(A).
Meta-Language: Mixture of Math (font 4), Greek (font 2), and Gacha (font 3).
Definitions: When a technical term is defined, it should be underlined bold italic.