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- From: bjones@lookout.it.uswc.uswest.com (Brent Jones)
- Subject: Re: TECHNICAL: online/on-line
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- References: <17136@mindlink.bc.ca> <k446553@pro-amber.cts.com>
- Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1992 13:34:00 GMT
- Lines: 47
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- In article <k446553@pro-amber.cts.com> jeff@pro-amber.cts.com (Jeff Jungblut) writes:
- >In <17136@mindlink.bc.ca>
- >Linda_Richards@mindlink.bc.ca (Linda Richards) writes:
- >
- >>> Jeff Jungblut writes:
- >>>
- >>> Msg-ID: <k213168@pro-amber.cts.com>
- >>> Posted: Mon, 2 Nov 92 03:14:39 P
- >>>
- >>> Org. : ProLine [pro-amber] -- Spring Valley, Ca
- >>>
- >>> The Apple Publications Style Guide:
- >>>
- >>> on-line (adj.), on line (pred. adj., adv.) Note hyphenation of adjective.
- >>>
- >>> ---
- >>> In my own writing, I usually use on-line except when referring to online
- >>> help, in which case I spell it as one word.
- >>
- >>
- >>Yes, but what does it get edited to?
- >
- >Considering I'm also usually the editor, it stays as I wrote it. (In the
- >case of online vs on-line vs on line, at least.)
-
- I'm not sure what you mean here. You say you usually use "on-line"
- unless you are referring to "online help." Do you mean that you would
- write "on-line information" and "on-line access" but would write "online
- help"? As all of these strings have essentially the same grammatical
- structure, I'm not sure how you would justify the inconsistent
- usage. Using "on-line" after the modified word in the sentence would
- also fly in the face of convention--most sources would recommend "on
- line." You would hyphenate the compound modifier if the reader is likely to
- momentarily read the first part of the compound, "on," as an adjective,
- which I don't think is true in this particular case. A sample sentence
- would be, "The help screens are on line."
-
- Just curious. Conventions are conventions, and not altars to worship at
- (at which to worship? :-)), but they should probably be logical and
- internally consistent. This is especially true in technical
- documentation.
-
-
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