Good morning Dr Pankaj Sir Ji

Now it's really getting too complicated to my peanut sized brain -

   - Unfortunately, Your three assumptions are totally wrong.
   Pankaj
   - Sorry your first two assumptions are wrong, third is correct.
   When I am talking about rules then I mean according to ICBN and hence
   my technical suggestions were based on ICBN.

   Pankaj
   - "If you are writing by hand, then only you can underline to highlight
   the LATIN words." = "underline" is STRICTLY PROHIBITED in printed and
   cyber world.
   NO, THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CAN and SHOULD. UNDERLINE IS NOT
   STRICTLY PROHIBITED IN PRINTED OR CYBER WORLD. IT ALL DEPENDS ON THE
   FORMAT OF THE JOURNAL YOU ARE REFERRING TO.
   - "There is no rule which says that you have to underline it. Linne
   never underlined names it in his book!! There is no rule NOW which
   says that you must write the latin names in italics either" = ALLOWS
   me to go WITHOUT ITALICS in printed and cyber world.
   NO THIS DOESNT ALLOW YOU TO GO WITHOUT ITALICS. AS IN PRINTED OR
   CYBERWORLD YOU HAVE TO FOLLOW THE ENGLISH ETHICS AND YOU MUST WRITE A
   NON ENGLISH WORDS IN ITALICS.
   - If there is no such rule nothing can prohibit use of
   UNDERLINE+ITALIC+BOLD = All of the above allows me to go for all,
   UNDERLINE+ITALIC+BOLD, when i am not handwriting or typing for a
   journal.
   I DIDNT SAY THAT. " UNDERLINE+ITALIC+BOLD : these are actually three
   different ways of highlighting," IN YOUR SELF WRITTEN BOOK OR
   CYBERWORLD (NOT SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS) YOU CAN USE EITHER OR ALL OF
   THESE TOGETHER. BUT FOR ANY SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL YOU MUST FOLLOW THE
   FORMAT OF THE JOURNAL. ITS ALWAYS PROVIDED IN THE JOURNAL.
   - Bottom line is:
   UNDERLINES CAN BE USED WHEN YOU ARE WRITING YOUR OWN BOOK OR TEXT
   (NON SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS) AND UNDERLINES SHOULD BE USED WHEN YOU ARE
   WRITING BY HAND.
   UNDERLINE+ITALIC+BOLD OR EITHER OF THEM CAN BE USED WHEN YOU ARE
   WRITING YOUR OWN BOOK OR TEXT (NON SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS)
   ATLEAST ITALICS: SHOULD BE USED IN PRINTED MATTER FOR LATIN NAMES EVEN
   IF IT IS NOT SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS, TO DENOTE A NON-ENGLISH WORD
   FOLLOWING ENGLISH WRITING TRADITION.

   When I say technical suggestion then it means FOLLOWING ENGLISH
   TRADITION AND ETHICS
   When I say rules, then it means FOLLOWING ICBN

Would you please explain why should i break an underline, in a hand-written
document, when i write a Latin name?

Regards,

surajit




On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 7:12 AM, Pankaj Kumar <[email protected]>wrote:

> "If you are writing by hand, then only you can underline to highlight
> the LATIN words." = "underline" is STRICTLY PROHIBITED in printed and
> cyber world.
> NO, THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CAN and SHOULD. UNDERLINE IS NOT
> STRICTLY PROHIBITED IN PRINTED OR CYBER WORLD. IT ALL DEPENDS ON THE
> FORMAT OF THE JOURNAL YOU ARE REFERRING TO.
>
> "There is no rule which says that you have to underline it. Linne
> never underlined names it in his book!! There is no rule NOW which
> says that you must write the latin names in italics either" = ALLOWS
> me to go WITHOUT ITALICS in printed and cyber world.
> NO THIS DOESNT ALLOW YOU TO GO WITHOUT ITALICS. AS IN PRINTED OR
> CYBERWORLD YOU HAVE TO FOLLOW THE ENGLISH ETHICS AND YOU MUST WRITE A
> NON ENGLISH WORDS IN ITALICS.
>
> If there is no such rule nothing can prohibit use of
> UNDERLINE+ITALIC+BOLD = All of the above allows me to go for all,
> UNDERLINE+ITALIC+BOLD, when i am not handwriting or typing for a
> journal.
> I DIDNT SAY THAT. " UNDERLINE+ITALIC+BOLD : these are actually three
> different ways of highlighting," IN YOUR SELF WRITTEN BOOK OR
> CYBERWORLD (NOT SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS) YOU CAN USE EITHER OR ALL OF
> THESE TOGETHER. BUT FOR ANY SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL YOU MUST FOLLOW THE
> FORMAT OF THE JOURNAL. ITS ALWAYS PROVIDED IN THE JOURNAL.
>
> Bottom line is:
> UNDERLINES CAN BE USED WHEN YOU ARE WRITING YOUR OWN BOOK OR TEXT
> (NON SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS) AND UNDERLINES SHOULD BE USED WHEN YOU ARE
> WRITING BY HAND.
> UNDERLINE+ITALIC+BOLD OR EITHER OF THEM CAN BE USED WHEN YOU ARE
> WRITING YOUR OWN BOOK OR TEXT (NON SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS)
> ATLEAST ITALICS: SHOULD BE USED IN PRINTED MATTER FOR LATIN NAMES EVEN
> IF IT IS NOT SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS, TO DENOTE A NON-ENGLISH WORD
> FOLLOWING ENGLISH WRITING TRADITION.
>
> When I say technical suggestion then it means FOLLOWING ENGLISH
> TRADITION AND ETHICS
> When I say rules, then it means FOLLOWING ICBN
>
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