Hi Sander, I keep calling them "proper" as well, but when using that a lot in one chapter I git sick of it. ;)
so long ... Nicolai On 29.08.2017 08:57, Sander Mak wrote: > Hi Nicolai, > >> On 29 Aug 2017, at 07:52, Nicolai Parlog <n...@codefx.org> >> wrote: > >> While describing the difference between automatic and >> non-automatic modules I often need a term do describe the modules >> that are not automatic (as I did twice just now). >> >> As far as I know there is no such term. > > We noticed the same issue while going through the copy-edit phase > for our manuscript. Ultimately we settled on using the > 'nonautomatic' adjective when it's important to stress the > difference with automatic modules. A 'proper' may have snuck in at > some places as well. Naming things still is hard... > > > Sander > -- PGP Key: http://keys.gnupg.net/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0xCA3BAD2E9CCCD509 Web: http://codefx.org a blog about software development https://www.sitepoint.com/java high-quality Java/JVM content http://do-foss.de Free and Open Source Software for the City of Dortmund Twitter: https://twitter.com/nipafx