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Re: Converting American English to British English
Subject:Re: Converting American English to British English From:"T. Word Smith" <techwordsmith -at- yahoo -dot- com> To:TECHWR-L <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Mon, 23 Feb 2004 06:14:33 -0800 (PST)
I must disagree.
This is technical writing, not an episode of Matlock
<g>. Search and replace with an intelligent technical
writer at the wheel will be fine ... for most things,
especially computing ones.
--- ellis -at- cherryleaf -dot- com wrote:
>
> You should use a British editor because:
>
> 1. Some words (e.g. should) have a different meaning
> in the UK and the
> States.
They do. But not technical writing ones, right? I
suppose this goes back to the original poster, what
are you documenting?
> 2. Your examples might be meaningless. I once saw a
> manual that had been
> localised by an american into British English where
> all the examples had
> people living in Oxford Street and Hyde Park. And
> don't get me started on
> Kevin "by nightfall we'll be in Nottingham" Costner,
> Dick Van Dyke and the
> "Friends" episodes in London.
ROFL! Can we get you started on Mel Gibson painted
blue? <g>
These are social things, right, not likely to intrude
on technical writing ... much?
> Ellis
> (off to salute the queen, have a cup of tea and
> polish my "derby")
Derby who?! <vbg>
=====
T.
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