diff --git a/Home.md b/Home.md index a58f365..0bd98ee 100644 --- a/Home.md +++ b/Home.md @@ -11,15 +11,16 @@ This process needs to be done by the author of a story because it requires conte - `prn/p` is for possessive pronouns, such as his, her, and their - `prn/a` is for possessive adjectives, such as his, hers, and theirs - `prn/r` is for reflexive pronouns, such as himself, herself, and themself + - `prn/H` is for honorific abbreviations, such as Mr., Ms., Mx., and Dr. - `prn/h` is for honorifics, such as mister, miss, mix, and doctor - `prn/N` is for adult nouns, such as man, woman, and person - `prn/n` is for child nouns, such as boy, girl, and kid -- `prn/F` for adult family, such as father, mother, parent -- `prn/f` for child family, such as son, daughter, child -- `prn/k` for kin, such as brother, sister, sibling -- `prn/W` for wedded partners, such as husband, wife, and spouse -- `prn/w` for unwedded partners, such as boyfriend, girlfriend, and partner +- `prn/F` is for adult family, such as father, mother, parent +- `prn/f` is for child family, such as son, daughter, child +- `prn/k` is for kin, such as brother, sister, sibling +- `prn/W` is for wedded partners, such as husband, wife, and spouse +- `prn/w` is for unwedded partners, such as boyfriend, girlfriend, and partner Note that these are case-sensitive! If written beginning with a capital letter, the replacement will be capitalized. As an example, `prn/s` would become "he" and `Prn/s` would become "He" if the reader had their pronouns set that way.