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  2. FHIR-42345

Styling of element names, $ and #

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      We will update the text to support more consistent styling of names and symbols.

      While it's clear that $ and # should use code styling. Element names are not consistently styled this way (except when in fragments of FSH). We will need to review existing styling of element names across the specification to determine what should be done for element names

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      We will update the text to support more consistent styling of names and symbols. While it's clear that $ and # should use code styling. Element names are not consistently styled this way (except when in fragments of FSH). We will need to review existing styling of element names across the specification to determine what should be done for element names
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      Other examples use "code" styling for element names and characters. Use consistent styling.

      Existing Wording:

      For example, to set the element StructureDefinition.experimental:…

      By convention, aliases often begin with $ character, for example:...

      A leading hash sign (#) …

      (Comment 4 - imported by: Ron G. Parker)

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            cmoesel Chris Moesel
            Rongparker Ron G. Parker
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