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Subject:Re: Punctuation: Period From:Loren Castro <lfc -at- SOL -dot- CHINALAKE -dot- NAVY -dot- MIL> Date:Thu, 9 Mar 1995 09:14:53 -0800
Josee asks:
>What do you guys do when "etc." is the last word within a list in
>parentheses and the last word of the sentence at the same time?
>* ..., etc.). Other sentence...
>* ..., etc.) Other sentence...
>* ..., etc.) Other sentence...
>I could not find the info in "Canadian Style".
The term "etc." is inappropriate in technical writing, where items that
are important enough to be indicated by the term are important enough
to
be listed explicitly.
Don't use "etc." at the end of a list introduced by "such as" or "for
example."
Even with the pair kerning capability of FrameMaker, I use two spaces
between
sentences (curmudgeon's choice).