I agree, onto correct here. Best, David
On 17 March 2018 14:54:15 GMT+00:00, Jack Ostroff <[email protected]> wrote: >On 2018.03.17 05:13, Yuri Chornoivan wrote: >> субота, 17 березня 2018 р. 07:50:53 EET Leslie Satenstein написано: >> > I would like to distinguish between using on and onto. >> > >> > I put a book onto the desk. The book is on the desk. >> > I put a shirt into the drawer. The shirt is in the drawer. >> > >> > Consider >> > >> > Installing Packages >> > Hundreds of developers worldwide have done a lot of work to make it > >> easy to install KDE *on* a variety of different devices and >platforms. >> > >> > vs >> > Installing Packages >> > Hundreds of developers worldwide have done a lot of work to make it > >> easy to install KDE *onto* a variety of different devices and >> platforms. >> >> Hi, >> >> This is from Fundamentals manual: >> >> https://docs.kde.org/trunk5/en/applications/fundamentals/install.html >> >> Native speaker opinion needed. >When I write or edit docs, my primary thought is that the intent be >clear to a non-native speaker, even before I worry about absolutely >correct grammar, word usage, or US vs. UK style. (I do agree with the > >change suggest here.) Corrections of this sort are absolutely >welcome, but simply getting docs written and kept updated should take >priority. > >> Thanks in advance for your comments (the original reporter is not in > >> the list >> of subscribers, so please put the corresponding address into CC). >> >> Best regards, >> Yuri > >Jack -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
