Uttered Karsten Wade <kwade@xxxxxxxxxx>, spake thus: > Ah, my favorite part of documentation mailing lists, the grammar > debates. :) How can there be debate when I am right? > Once you accept that, you quickly find that you never need the passive > voice. Even to avoid awkward sentence structure. If you want to say > that something "will happen", it either "is going to happen" or "might > happen." +1 > But the commanding voice examples such as, "You will click the OK > button," actually is more confusing than commanding. Agreed. We are not Micro$oft to command our users... I once worked for a company whose standard was that all titles must be gerund phrases ("Opening A File") on the theory the gerund for relates to a specific task or action, thus avoiding the document becoming a littany of feature descriptions and bullet lists. After all, every feature is provided to accomplish a given task, no? However, this makes for exceedingly ugly documents and I don't like the grund rule but I do like their focus on tasks and not features. Use cases of the world, unite! -- I'm already an anomaly, I shall soon be an anachronism, and I have every intention of dying an abuse! -- fedora-docs-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-docs-list