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Thanks, let me know if you come across the code and I'll keep it somewhere I can find it this time. Glad you "care" about italics, I see them as a way to enhance the professional look of the English encyclopedia, to give respectability to individual works of art in all of its fields, and a fine way to bounce around with italics runs to get familiar with patterns of timelines, interest-eras, and many other topic flows both on Wikipedia and in the "real world". Was just in Paris for a week and made many notes for Wikipedia which I haven't gotten to as yet. Check out Tam-Tams. Randy Kryn (talk) 16:34, 13 July 2017 (UTC)Reply