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Re: is "tell" dead?
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Re: is "tell" dead?


  • Subject: Re: is "tell" dead?
  • From: Rick Gordon <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2013 12:50:01 -0700

But that's a big one, isn't it. What about InDesign, where character, paragraph, etc. have different definitions. Which one wins with "use"? What other issues may come up with that sort of thing?

Rick Gordon

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On 10/23/13 at 10:08 AM -0400, John C. Welch wrote in a message entitled
"Re: is "tell" dead?":

>... unless you have several sources with different uses
>for the same terminology. In that case, you probably still want to use
>"tell".

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