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Grammarly does not correctly process dropped caps.

Stephen L. Linngren
posted this on July 22, 2011 20:12

 My document uses dropped caps at the front of every paragraph, and they are not processed correctly..  This causes disruption because Grammarly stops at each paragraph when processing my document.  Here are three examples:

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e had been taught all about wearing the fatigue and dress uniforms and keeping them and our equipment clean and sharp looking. Most personal inspections were at the platoon level. A few were at the company level with CPT Bacon and 1SGT Rucker presiding. The protocol called for CPT Bacon to inspect each trainee. Often, while looking over us, our uniforms and equipment, he would ask detailed questions about things we had learned. One example was "How do you stop bleeding?" 1SGT Rucker recorded any deficiencies.

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ther inspections checked our tents, foot lockers and bunk beds for cleanliness and adhering to the standards we had been taught. If your bunk bed did not pass muster, you would probably find it torn apart and the bedding on the floor. PVT Bricker often had difficulties doing the things needed to prepare for inspections, so others in the group stepped in to help him.

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t came time in the Basic Training cycle to begin firing our rifles. This required a road march from our Company area to the firing ranges and return.

 

 

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Stephen L. Linngren

Thank you for making an immediate adjustment.  There is still a little way to go.  The Dropped Cap is now aligned properly, but there is now a space between it and the rest of the word.  If you make this additional change, you will make my day.  Thanks.

July 22, 2011 21:43