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Subject:Re: How do you spell "unreproducible" ? From:Joanna Sheldon <cjs10 -at- CORNELL -dot- EDU> Date:Thu, 8 Jun 1995 18:10:20 -0400
>I've got a great programmer-generated error message, "Requested item
>contained on unreproducible media." Of course, it refers to only a
>single medium, so that's wrong, and I'm trying to decide whether to
>fight that battle, which pops up all over the program, this late in
>the release cycle, but I'm also stymied by "unreproducible." The Frame
>spell-checker chokes on it and all of its variants, and, of course it's
>not in my dictionary because they can't list every "ible" and "able"
>word, and undoubtedly quote some rules somewhere that still won't give
>me a rock-solid certainty.
Teach Frame a lesson -- unreproducible is correct.
...Joanna
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C. Joanna Sheldon, PhD
GRAPHTEX Consulting
Technical Writing, Information Design,
Translation (French, German, Italian)
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