Re: Upper/lower case in heading

Subject: Re: Upper/lower case in heading
From: "Gene Kim-Eng" <techwr -at- genek -dot- com>
To: "Janice Gelb" <janice -dot- gelb -at- sun -dot- com>, "List,Techwriter" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2006 15:43:00 -0700

Upon second reading you are probably right about the
installation directories being a permissions thing. But
as I said, not knowing the product the possiblity that
the directories may or may not/might or might not
contain spaces can't be completely discounted.
However, on *third* reading, I finally realized that
what John was actually asking about was not the
words, but the capitalizations. Duh.

If sentence case is out of the question, I would use
caps for all the terms cited.

Gene Kim-Eng
who didn't RTFH very well


----- Original Message ----- From: "Janice Gelb" <janice -dot- gelb -at- sun -dot- com>

"Might" and "may" should not be interchangeable.
One implies permission. To test, try to substitute
"might or might not" for "might." If the sentence
still makes sense, use "might." If not, use "may."
The examples are correctly worded:


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References:
Upper/lower case in heading: From: John Posada
Re: Upper/lower case in heading: From: Gene Kim-Eng
Re: Upper/lower case in heading: From: Janice Gelb

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