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Notes field

Notes field

A text area for the copy editors that precedes each definition in the source text of this encyclopedia. Added to the source files in 1998, codes identify the date the text was altered. The source text is converted into various formats for distribution, but the Notes field is left intact in the Windows version to keep the copy editors from wading through a long definition if only a small amount of text was changed. See About this encyclopedia.


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The #chg (minor) and #nchg (major) are used to create lists for the copy editors, while #ref means a link was added, a typo was corrected or an extremely minor change was made. Term lists are generated for the Computer Words You Gotta Know app (#cwgn) for Windows and Tech Term of the Day (#ttod). When CDE became updated monthly in 2007, the month was added to the date.
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References in periodicals archive
"The line is low-dosing, low-dust, free-flowing, and offers easy processing," notes field technician James Spehar.
These citations can then be edited, including the ability to type comments into the notes field. They can also be shared via email, with or without attachments.
The Notes field is optional and should not be used.
The user enters an amount and appropriate codes; then there is an optional notes field. That information does not feed to Banner, but can be stored with the transaction.
First, the volume notes Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat's devotion to monarchy and to the king; his role in promoting the revival of royal ceremonies, the king's domestic and foreign travels, and the increased visibility of the monarchy after 1958; and the king's visit to Sarit's deathbed in 1963.
"Many folks are blending, with their lead being cabernet, and then filling out the rest with other varietals," notes Field. "We are seeing an increase in good value blended reds using a variety of sourcing at good price points."
That mattered because, notes Field, trucking was much more flexible than railroads, not just in routes but also in shipment sizes.
All resources were credited in the notes field of the game.
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