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« Reply #15 on: August 31, 2004, 12:41:23 am »
I agree that it\'s understandable.
Good work Talad

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« Reply #16 on: August 31, 2004, 01:34:54 am »
So here is my report of a mistake, though not really a spelling mistake:

\"If a cheater is detected is flagged as cheater and actions can be taken even months later.\"

should be somewhat like this:

\"Upon detection, cheaters are flagged as cheaters; actions can be taken even months later.\"

Would spelling mistakes not be very bad for users of magic? :]
« Last Edit: August 31, 2004, 01:35:38 am by Seytra »

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« Reply #17 on: August 31, 2004, 01:45:40 am »
LOL it only has one \"l\"...trust me I am like the king of spelling oh yeah \"The King\"

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« Reply #18 on: August 31, 2004, 02:50:57 am »
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Originally posted by Xalthar
Does it really matter if the spelling is perfect? As long as you understand what is said, who the hell gives a shit whether or not \"aware\" or \"useful\" is spelled right?

blah...


I would find it annoying and tiring to read \"usfull\" and \"awwar\".  This is one reason many newbs and n00bs bother me.  I really hate tranlating. :P

Truly, if someone notices a spelling mistake, it really does notch a proffessionalism point off their mind.

Anywho, this is a kind of wierd form of fun! :D  (and it\'s actually a bit beneficial too.)
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« Reply #19 on: August 31, 2004, 03:41:58 am »
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Originally posted by Endless.Remorse
LOL it only has one \"l\"...trust me I am like the king of spelling oh yeah \"The King\"

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And yet, somehow, punctuation finds itself left out. And intelligence. You should work that in, too.

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« Reply #20 on: August 31, 2004, 10:27:23 am »
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Originally posted by Talad
Oh, yes, sorry for my english. Any hint is appreciated, I agree that the official site must have a professional look and spelling errors do not help with that.
Then you might consider running spellcheck.
Found another:

2004.02.14
\"initiavite\" -> initiative

Alternatively, you could accept the help of loyal grammatically correct English majors who WTB Planeshift PR reps... instead of just ignoring their emails.  It is not my intention to insult you, Talad.  Your English is understandable, but it also lacks that \"professional look\" you seek.  A PR rep would solve this and very possibly provide more frequent updates to your information starved community.  Please consider it.

And please stop using CB as an excuse to ignore potential contributers.  They are needed now, not later.  Please, do consider the things I\'ve said.

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« Reply #21 on: August 31, 2004, 07:23:47 pm »
I imagine a degree in Journalism (Writing) would qualify me for a PR position or content developer for Planeshift, wouldn\'t it?  I have seen many English grammar, spelling and punctuation errors on this site, but I\'ve managed to ignore them because I understand the devs are from foreign countries.  Abemore is ultimately correct on this issue - correct spelling and grammar on the main site and in the player\'s guide would give the game a more polished and professional feel.
     I\'m just putting the feelers out there to see if I get any feedback.  I know the devs are working on Crystal Blue, so I don\'t expect much of a response.  I do think the devs need to tap the talents of its community a little more in order to speed up the creation of PS.

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« Reply #22 on: August 31, 2004, 08:18:33 pm »
Online dictionaries help if you (anyone) have problems with spelling - at least if you are uncertain about the spelling of a word that is. ;)

Webster.com (english-english)
Dictionary.com (english-english - crowded with ads :()

Dict.leo.org (german-english, english-german - one of the biggest around I think, also got a german-french one now)
Pauker.at (german to 14 other languages - not much content in some languages though)

Well those are the ones I use. Maybe you guys know some more?

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« Reply #23 on: September 01, 2004, 12:38:41 am »
The key thing with getting spelling, grammar, and punctuation right is proofreading!!! After every change, the whole thing should be read back over to check for errors AND to make sure it sounds good. Also, having \"check spelling while you type\" on is a good way to avoid most spelling errors. Then you can\'t forget to run spellcheck. ;) *Pats Safari. Apple did a good job with it. Anyway, back to my point: proofreading eliminates 99% of errors, seriously. The more you proofread, the better it gets. And, as an added bonus, what you write will sound better. :)

PS team, I don\'t think that you necessarily need anyone professional, just someone intelligent who has a good grasp of English grammar, punctuation, and the *sound* of the language. Many people on this forum would be more than qualified to do it. I\'m also sure that many of them *want* to help. This would be a good way to make the site more professional while also helping some forum members fulfill their wish to help. It\'s a win-win situation. :D
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« Reply #24 on: September 01, 2004, 01:08:25 am »
Tap the source of grammar Nazis that supposedly lurk around OSS projects!

by the way... that should have been contraction, not conjunction, and I have seen multiple consecutive exclamation points all over the place on these forums... But, then again, a very small percentage of people on these forums care about grammar and punctuation, and a smaller portion care about getting a more professional look from varying sentence structure. And the better part of those people have already posted in this thread! :P

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« Reply #25 on: September 01, 2004, 04:23:43 am »
On the forums, some punctuation rules are waived to help you get tone and meaning across (which are more important in a forum context). For instance, within limits, additional exclamation points indicate more emphasis/volume. Asterisks (*) can be used to indicate actions and/or emphasis. These rules don\'t apply to the Planeshift main page, though. Anyway, it\'d look more professional if someone were to proofread the PS site... On the other hand, it\'s not *that* big a deal. ;)
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« Reply #26 on: September 02, 2004, 12:07:32 pm »
There you have it, Talad.

Open your doors.  Strengthen your team.

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