RE: Preferences versus defaults

Subject: RE: Preferences versus defaults
From: "Chris Vickery" <cvickery -at- arenasolutions -dot- com>
To: "Debra Graham" <debra -dot- graham -at- gmail -dot- com>, <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 12:53:25 -0700

"Default preferences" is not redundant. In our app, for example, we have
user preferences that users can set to control how the application
behaves. The original value for each preference, before they set
anything, is "the default".

So, the difference is that preferences are attributes and defaults are
values.

Chris

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Subject: Preferences versus defaults

Dear Techwhirlers-



I've not had occasion to reflect on the differences between preferences
and
defaults, until today when I was asked to create a job aid on "setting
default preferences on the Auto Carry Forward Config page."



The term "default preferences" seems redundant to me and I began
wondering
whether there was a difference between a default and a preference. At
first, I thought perhaps one applies to behavior and the other applies
to
values? But that distinction didn't seem to hold-default behavior and
default values both make sense to me. Then I started thinking about
options, settings, and so forth, and quickly became overwhelmed (well,
not
really overwhelmed but realized that I didn't have time to explore the
various "options").



So I was wondering if there was any documented usage guidelines or even
any
consensus. Now, I know that asking Techwhirlers to come to a consensus
is
crazy but I was hoping to get *some* feedback on usage. (BTW, I did do
quick Google and techwr-l searches.) Any help out there?



Thanks,

Debra
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Preferences versus defaults: From: Debra Graham

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