X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=STYLE_GUIDE;fp=STYLE_GUIDE;h=09f7a6c51e43b352f12557d6283bb76f7b038a01;hb=af7283c7bf8615184429c5997223825cf34d5acb;hp=7ab923ba19ef51d0a6c51b56c9ca5237cd30acf6;hpb=55db18e27fb60a8268f6595a2439a489cfd917cf;p=ardour-manual-diverged diff --git a/STYLE_GUIDE b/STYLE_GUIDE index 7ab923b..09f7a6c 100644 --- a/STYLE_GUIDE +++ b/STYLE_GUIDE @@ -251,6 +251,8 @@ flow. Aside from this exception, they should *always* be wrapped inside of a * For ranges of values, use the en-dash: Monday–Friday, 0–11. Note again, the en-dash is snugged up to its surrounding elements. * Use a non-breaking space (" ") between a number and its unit. +* Colons (":") always snug up to their text on the left: it is an error to add + space between text on the left and the colon. 5.2 Language @@ -259,7 +261,7 @@ flow. Aside from this exception, they should *always* be wrapped inside of a * The Ardour manual is written in American English spelling. * Use SI units with standard abbreviations. Give imperial units only as additional information, if at all. -* Do not use contractions like "you'll", always write full forms. +* Do not use contractions like "it'll", always write full forms. * Do not over-use "You", write about the program, not the user. Avoid it if at all possible, it makes for tighter and better reading text. * Always write out numbers less than 11. E.g., "One or two ..." instead of