I personally like -ise (easier to my mind, 'z' is so "hard" in finnish
language), but -ize is just prevalent in emacs (customiSe, propertiSe)
Tomi
On Wed, 25 Jan 2012 07:16:13 -0400, David Bremner wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Jan 2012 18:23:43 +0100, Pieter Praet wrote:
> > "Worldwide, -ize endings prevail in scientific writing and are commonly
> > used by many international organizations, such as the ISO and the
> > WHO. The European Union switched
I personally like -ise (easier to my mind, 'z' is so "hard" in finnish
language), but -ize is just prevalent in emacs (customiSe, propertiSe)
Tomi
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On Wed, 25 Jan 2012 07:16:13 -0400, David Bremner wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Jan 2012 18:23:43 +0100, Pieter Praet wrote:
> > "Worldwide, -ize endings prevail in scientific writing and are commonly
> > used by many international organizations, such as the ISO and the
> > WHO. The European Union switched
On Thu, 12 Jan 2012 18:23:43 +0100, Pieter Praet wrote:
> "Worldwide, -ize endings prevail in scientific writing and are commonly
> used by many international organizations, such as the ISO and the
> WHO. The European Union switched from -ize to -ise some years ago in its
> English language public
On Thu, 12 Jan 2012 18:23:43 +0100, Pieter Praet wrote:
> "Worldwide, -ize endings prevail in scientific writing and are commonly
> used by many international organizations, such as the ISO and the
> WHO. The European Union switched from -ize to -ise some years ago in its
> English language public
On Thu, 12 Jan 2012 18:23:43 +0100, Pieter Praet wrote:
> "Worldwide, -ize endings prevail in scientific writing and are commonly
> used by many international organizations, such as the ISO and the
> WHO. The European Union switched from -ize to -ise some years ago in its
> English language public
On Thu, 12 Jan 2012 18:23:43 +0100, Pieter Praet wrote:
> "Worldwide, -ize endings prevail in scientific writing and are commonly
> used by many international organizations, such as the ISO and the
> WHO. The European Union switched from -ize to -ise some years ago in its
> English language public
"Worldwide, -ize endings prevail in scientific writing and are commonly
used by many international organizations, such as the ISO and the
WHO. The European Union switched from -ize to -ise some years ago in its
English language publications, and this resulted in the coexistence of
the -ize spelling
"Worldwide, -ize endings prevail in scientific writing and are commonly
used by many international organizations, such as the ISO and the
WHO. The European Union switched from -ize to -ise some years ago in its
English language publications, and this resulted in the coexistence of
the -ize spelling
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