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Subject:Indexing: use of plural or singular From:"Cadorette Johanne" <johanne -dot- cadorette -at- locusdialog -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Tue, 8 Jan 2002 12:02:11 -0500
I'm having trouble deciding between the use of the plural or singular
for index entries. For example, one of the entries is "entries." In most
cases, "entries" are referred to in the plural in our documentation
("testing transfers to entries," "creating entries," "checking available
entries" and so on). But once in a while, there's an exception, like
"operator entry." There is only ever one operator entry.
My predecessor liked using the singular across the board. The "Entry"
entry would have been singular, which I feel sounds odd when most of the
subentries require the use of the plural (for example, "Entry, tips for
naming" or "Entry, testing transfer to").
My instinct is to use the plural, but what to do when a few of the
subentries clearly require the singular? I wouldn't want to have two
entries, "entries" and "entries". Or would I?
Does this make any sense? If it does, suggestions, tips, ideas,
resources welcome.
Thanks in advance.
Johanne Cadorette
LocusDialog
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