> True, but I meant guidelines that make it easier for us to do the layout.
Also
> some other 'rules', like writing 'pc' instead of 'PC', 'scsi' instead of
> 'SCSI' (abbreviations that are so common that people don't think of them
as an
> abbreviation anymore and abbreviations that are pronounced like words
> respectively).

I do not agree with the things stated above.
PC is PC. pc is bullshit, it is seen nowhere else.
same goes for SCSI.

They are abbreviations and they should stay abbreviations.

Basic
MSX turboR
IDE, SCSI, PC

By the way, I think you should not 'change' the texts you recieve TOO much.

And if the author wants something to have a certain layout, he can use
_this text is underlined_
/this text is italic/

or HTML-alike is also possible:
<U>this text is underlined</U>
<I>this text is italic</I>

Bold will (hopefully?) not be used.
And if someone uses a _ or a / in an article, but you guys think it should
be the other one, or think that it's overkill, then ofcourse you should
change that.


~Grauw


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