Alison,

English also uses ff for "following", as in "See page 140ff." However, it is 
generally used only in scholarly works and only in bibliographical references 
and the like. Chicago Manual of Style discourages using ff unless there truly 
is no valid ending page number that can be given. In your case, I think it 
would be sufficient to say "see section 11.3", unless the information continues 
into subsequent sections. 

Regards,

Penelope

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Penelope Perkins, Senior Technical Writer
Synergex International Corp
Sacramento, California


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Of A Craig
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2019 9:47 AM
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Subject: [Framers] OT: Grammar/Cross References

I know this is off topic, but my internet searches have proven fruitless. 

I am in the middle of (legally) re-branding an English, white label manual 
(originally written in German) to ship with a product manufactured by another 
company. 

My problem is with some of the cross references as many of them are followed by 
the abbreviation "ff". (eg, " See Section 11.3 ff. ") 

According to a German engineer currently in training here, "f" means "folgende" 
(following) and "ff" is "fort folgende" (continue following). 

Is anyone familiar with this format? And is there an equivalent in English? My 
first guess is that any equivalent would actually be a Latin abbreviation 
rather than English—but I've come up blank on both. 

All suggestions will be gratefully accepted. 

Alison 







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