Just as manuscript used to when it got typed out – goodness, imagine that somebody else had to do your typing for you!
And then different again when (if) it got into print – astonishing how such a great pile of typescript shrinks to such a slender volume
I tend to make use of Word’s autocorrect because I am such a rotten typist. It is worth the chore of having to say, sometimes, Stop it! Undo Automatic Capitalization! (which is especially likely if I have been typing out verse by one of our more modern poets)
I did not realise until last night that this kind service extended to the Greek alphabet, though I suppose it is only logical
I had been writing about something vaguely statistical & needed a σ, something I also know how to do in Word
I spotted, only just in time, that Word had kindly changed my σ into a Σ
Speaking of which, I am ashamed to confess how old I was when I realised that ∫ is simply the old extended S, the one that gives rise to so many jokes when pronounced as an f instead
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