Across
- 2. Short for author's alteration, indicating changes made by an author on a set of proofs.
- 7. Note on hard copy to indicate the placement of art or to signal a cross-reference.
- 9. Text in all capital letters.
- 12. An error, usually a printer's error, discovered too late to be corrected in a document and included in a separately printed list.
- 13. Name of the \ character.
- 15. The style of type.
- 18. Title of an illustration.
- 19. Dot used as a marker in a vertical list.
- 20. A phrase that mentions another part of the same document. Also called x-ref.
- 22. White space on a printed page.
- 23. A person who edits a manuscript.
- 26. A manuscript that has been typeset and proofread.
- 27. Large type used for chapter titles and headings.
- 30. Legal protection of an author's exclusive right to his or her work for a specified period of time.
- 31. Changes made in a manuscript by the author or editor.
- 32. Text that is reused without changes.
- 33. A synopsis that appears before the main text.
- 34. Type that is framed in a border to give it prominence.
Down
- 1. The material at the end of a book, which may include an index.
- 3. Circle or box on a hard copy in which an editor writes a comment.
- 4. Name of the [ and ] characters.
- 5. Name of the { and } characters.
- 6. Short for capital letters.
- 7. Incorporating an author's responses to the copyediting into the final hard copy or computer file.
- 8. Reference or explanatory note at the end of a chapter or book.
- 10. An edit of a manuscript that checks for organization, continuity, and content.
- 11. Illustration(s) in a text.
- 14. Name of the < and > characters.
- 16. An individual letter, number, or symbol.
- 17. A statement that identifies the source of an illustration.
- 18. An entry directing the reader to other texts that serve as proof or support.
- 21. Calculating how much space a text will need when typeset, or how much copy will be needed to fill a space.
- 22. Name of the @ character.
- 24. A manuscript that is to be typeset.
- 25. Name of the & character.
- 28. Short for apostrophe.
- 29. Short for boldface.
- 31. A sequence of lines of type that is treated as a single element in design or page makeup.
