9. Text set in italics is bracketed by underscore characters, "_". These must match.
10. Footnotes are included in-line, bracketed by "[]". The footnote appears at the point in the copy where the footnote mark appears in the source text. Footnotes may not be nested and may consist of only a single paragraph.
11. The title is defined as the sequence of lines which appear
between the first text bracket "<><><>…" and a centred line
consisting exclusively of more than two equal signs "====".
12. The author's name is the text which follows the line of equal
signs marking the end of the title and precedes the first
chapter mark. This may be multiple lines.
13. Chapters are delimited by a three line sequence of centred
lines:
<Chapter number>
——————————
<Chapter name>
The line of minus signs must be centred and contain three or
more minus signs and no other characters apart from white
space. Chapter "numbers" need not be numeric—they can be any
text.
14. Dashes in the text are indicated in the normal typewritten text convention of "—". No hyphenation of words at the end of lines is done.
15. Ellipses are indicated by "…"; sentence-ending ellipses by "….".
16. Greek letters and mathematical symbols are enclosed in the brackets "\(" and "\)" and are expressed as their character or symbol names in the LaTeX typesetting language. For example, write the Greek word for "word" as:
\( \lambda \acute{o} \gamma o \varsigma \)
and the formula for the roots of a quadratic equation as: