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Here's a good method for showing +/- bounds in LaTex:
Source: L. Anderson et al., "The clustering of galaxies in the SDSS-III Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey: Baryon Acoustic Oscillations in the Data Release 10 and 11 Galaxy Samples," Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 000 (2014), p.14. PDF
Here is the conventional way in medicine to show +/- in text.
Numbers have different meanings and importance, but are
mixed up in a long sentence. Note the broad limits:
Source: "TMAO Proves a Potent Predictor of Events in Acute Coronary Syndrome"
Here is a method I tried in my Beautiful Evidence, making the standards smaller so they didn't get mixed up with the survival rates
when read horizontally within a type of cancer.
For my project on redesigning the sentence, I am interested in sentences that
break the standard grid and also in sentences that are graphical, two-dimensional.
(The standard grid = one-dimensional, justified lines and hyphenation, with arbitrary
line breaks indifferent or hostile to content.)
Please contribute good examples to this thread (see end of thread to make contributions)
or send to etsculpture - geee male - dath kom
Thanks, et
First public use of sentence stack, my Netherlands talk The Thinking Eye.https://t.co/2pGfS5lCYw#typography #dataviz #designthinking #ddj pic.twitter.com/5gj9BhmQBW
— Edward Tufte (@EdwardTufte) November 16, 2016
I took this course when it came through Austin a few years ago. HIGHLY recommended. Thinking about data in new ways opens opportunities. https://t.co/7euUHgZHLt
— Michael J Mahometa (@mjmahometa) December 3, 2016
-- Edward Tufte
Dear Edward, even on the Talmud page, which is so rich in sentences off the grid, and which you analyzed so splendidly, I did not find what I would call "sentences BETWEEN the lines" and for which I found an example which I love very much. If you find it interesting, too, I will give you a complete reference. Unfortunately I could only take a photograph of low quality, but I am sure I could get a better reproduction. It would be great to get a feedback from you Best regards and thank you for everything Hans-Peter
-- Hans-Peter Stricker (email)