WAIS Document Retrieval[Style Manual]
[From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access]
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL
By act of Congress the Public Printer is authorized to
determine the form and style of Government printing. The Style
Manual is the product of many years of public printing
experience, and its rules are based on principles of good usage
and custom in the printing trade.
Editors and writers whose disciplines have taught them
aspects of style different from rules followed in this Manual
will appreciate the difficulty of establishing a single
standard. The Style Manual has served Federal printers since
1894, and with this 29th edition, the traditions of printing
and graphic arts are carried forward into new technologies.
Essentially, it is a standardization device designed to
achieve uniform word and type treatment, and aiming for economy
of word use. Such rules as are laid down for the submission of
copy to the GPO point to the most economical manner for the
preparation and typesetting of manuscript. Following such rules
eliminates additional chargeable processing by the GPO.
It should be remembered that the Manual is primarily a GPO
printer's stylebook. Easy rules of grammar cannot be
prescribed, for it is assumed that editors are versed in
correct expression. As a printer's book, it necessarily uses
terms that are obvious to those skilled in the graphic arts. A
glossary of such printing terms to be complete would
unnecessarily burden the Manual.
Its rules cannot be regarded as rigid, for the printed word
assumes many shapes and variations in type presentation. An
effort has been made to provide complete coverage of those
elements that enter into the translation of manuscript into
type.
Comments and suggestions from users of the Style Manual are
invited. All such correspondence should be addressed as
follows:
GPO Style Board
Mail Stop PDE
U.S. Government Printing Office
732 North Capitol Street, NW.
Washington, DC 20401
E-mail address: gpostyle@gpo.gov
For the purposes of this Manual, printed examples
throughout are to be considered the same as the printed rules.
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