RE: The Instrument? The instrument?

Subject: RE: The Instrument? The instrument?
From: "Gordon McLean" <gordon -dot- mclean -at- ciboodle -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2008 08:16:07 -0000

We have this quandary as well. Part of our product is a Development Kit so
terms like Object (object), module (Module) and so on, abound!

Inherited an initial caps scheme and loathed to change it as I'm sure it
would lead to many rewrites in the name of clarity.

Gordon

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Sent: 10 December 2008 00:57
To: Susan W Gallagher; Nancy Allison
Cc: Technical Writing
Subject: RE: The Instrument? The instrument?

Here, we find ourselves capped into a corner with our existing style. We cap
objects in our interface that are specific to our application. This is fine
for the most part, but you get some sticky wickets when you've got an object
in the application called a File, but in the same sentence you refer to a
file on the user's system. I may opt to cleanse with the holy fire and just
go lc on everything, but I'm not there yet.

Chris

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On Behalf Of Susan W Gallagher
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 4:02 PM
To: Nancy Allison
Cc: Technical Writing
Subject: Re: The Instrument? The instrument?

There was a time when using initial caps for emphasis was common, but I'm
not old enough to remember it -- and I'm **old**! <g>

Chicago, 15th ed. says in part in paragraph 7.50, "Initial capitals, once
used to lend importance to certain words, are now used only ironically."

HTH!
-Sue Gallagher

On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 12:05 PM, Nancy Allison <maker -at- verizon -dot- net>
wrote:

>
> If you've worked on anything that refers to a hardware thingy by both
> its clunky formal name and by the phrase "the instrument," do you
> capitalize "instrument"?
>
> The manual I've inherited does. The phrase has a homey, old-timey,
> reverential feel. Seems as if maybe I should bow my head every time I
> read it.
>
> Does it strike you as an outdated convention? Would you capitalize
it?
> I'm dying to knock down the caps but want a to hear others' opinions.
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References:
The Instrument? The instrument?: From: Nancy Allison
Re: The Instrument? The instrument?: From: Susan W Gallagher
RE: The Instrument? The instrument?: From: Chris Vickery

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