Blue pencil (editing)
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Classification | Editing |
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Used with | Written copies |
Inventor | [data unknown/missing] |
Related | [data unknown/missing] |
A blue pencil is a pencil traditionally used by a copy editor or sub-editor to show corrections to a written copy.
The colour is used specifically because it will not show in some lithographic or photographic reproduction processes; these are known as non-photo blue pencils. For similar reasons, sometimes red pencils are used since their pigment will not reproduce by xerography.
With the introduction of electronic editing using word processors or desktop publishing, literal blue pencils are seen more rarely.
The "blue pencil doctrine" is a legal doctrine in common law countries where some parts of a contract are enforced, but not the entire contract.
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Look up blue-pencil in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
- Johnston, John (30 August 1990), The Lord Chamberlain's Blue Pencil, Hodder & Stoughton, ISBN 978-0-340-52529-6
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- Copy editing
- Pencils
- Typography stubs