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Subject: Re: Languages British vs English
Liviu Andronic wrote:
On 3/10/08, Phillip Ferguson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why is there an English language option and British
language option?
What is the difference? Is this an American vs English English?
Hyphenation
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Subject: Re: Languages British vs English
Liviu Andronic wrote:
On 3/10/08, Phillip Ferguson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why is there an English language option and British
language option?
What is the difference? Is this an American vs English English?
Hyphenation
> To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> Subject: Re: Languages British vs English
>
> Liviu Andronic wrote:
>
> > On 3/10/08, Phillip Ferguson
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Why is there an English language option and British
> language option?
> &
Hey all,
Why is there an English language option and British language option? What is
the difference? Is this an American vs English English?
Could shouldn't these be label correctly as this is very confusing, as far
as I know there is no British language!
Thanks
pdf
On 3/10/08, Phillip Ferguson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why is there an English language option and British language option? What is
the difference? Is this an American vs English English?
Could shouldn't these be label correctly as this is very confusing, as far
as I know there is no
Liviu Andronic wrote:
On 3/10/08, Phillip Ferguson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why is there an English language option and British language option?
What is the difference? Is this an American vs English English?
Hyphenation rules are different in British English and in American English
and
On 10.03.08, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On 3/10/08, Phillip Ferguson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why is there an English language option and British language option?
What is the difference? Is this an American vs English English?
Could shouldn't these be label correctly as this is very
I would concur and weigh in in favor English (US) since British English
is more likely the official language of the English-speaking Caribbean.
David Romano
On Mon, 10 Mar 2008, G. Milde wrote:
On 10.03.08, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On 3/10/08, Phillip Ferguson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why is
I'd agree with English (US) since it is not the normal
spelling that is used in Canada. Of course we don't
use the UK spelling either. :)
--- David Romano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would concur and weigh in in favor English (US)
since British English
is more likely the official language of
Hey all,
Why is there an English language option and British language option? What is
the difference? Is this an American vs English English?
Could shouldn't these be label correctly as this is very confusing, as far
as I know there is no British language!
Thanks
pdf
On 3/10/08, Phillip Ferguson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why is there an English language option and British language option? What is
the difference? Is this an American vs English English?
Could shouldn't these be label correctly as this is very confusing, as far
as I know there is no
Liviu Andronic wrote:
On 3/10/08, Phillip Ferguson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why is there an English language option and British language option?
What is the difference? Is this an American vs English English?
Hyphenation rules are different in British English and in American English
and
On 10.03.08, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On 3/10/08, Phillip Ferguson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why is there an English language option and British language option?
What is the difference? Is this an American vs English English?
Could shouldn't these be label correctly as this is very
I would concur and weigh in in favor English (US) since British English
is more likely the official language of the English-speaking Caribbean.
David Romano
On Mon, 10 Mar 2008, G. Milde wrote:
On 10.03.08, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On 3/10/08, Phillip Ferguson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why is
I'd agree with English (US) since it is not the normal
spelling that is used in Canada. Of course we don't
use the UK spelling either. :)
--- David Romano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would concur and weigh in in favor English (US)
since British English
is more likely the official language of
Hey all,
Why is there an English language option and British language option? What is
the difference? Is this an American vs English English?
Could shouldn't these be label correctly as this is very confusing, as far
as I know there is no British language!
Thanks
pdf
On 3/10/08, Phillip Ferguson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why is there an English language option and British language option? What is
> the difference? Is this an American vs English English?
>
> Could shouldn't these be label correctly as this is very confusing, as far
> as I know there is
Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On 3/10/08, Phillip Ferguson
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Why is there an English language option and British language option?
>> What is the difference? Is this an American vs English English?
Hyphenation rules are different in British English and in American
On 10.03.08, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On 3/10/08, Phillip Ferguson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Why is there an English language option and British language option?
> > What is the difference? Is this an American vs English English?
> >
> > Could shouldn't these be label correctly as this is
I would concur and weigh in in favor "English (US)" since British English
is more likely the official language of the English-speaking Caribbean.
David Romano
On Mon, 10 Mar 2008, G. Milde wrote:
On 10.03.08, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On 3/10/08, Phillip Ferguson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd agree with English (US) since it is not the normal
spelling that is used in Canada. Of course we don't
use the UK spelling either. :)
--- David Romano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would concur and weigh in in favor "English (US)"
> since British English
> is more likely the official
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