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If you want a quick answer, I say keep them split up. "Log" is a verb.
"Login" is not. All these just sound wrong to me...why combine the verb
with the preposition with the verb? What about "Startup" as in "Startup
your car"?
While the Chicago Manual of Style may say that words tend compound-ward,
I'll wait for Oxford on these terms.
Incidentally, our GUI also uses all of these terms, and I decided to
keep them apart for the verb form.
Chris
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Subject: compound word usage
Hello,
I know that it is technically correct to split "setup", "login",
and "logout" into two words when using them as verbs but I see
them quite often as one-word verbs. The GUI for our new product
is replete with them. My inclination is to let them be since it
appears to me to be an emerging trend of usage in the industry.
What do you think?
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