Post by account_disabled on Dec 13, 2023 16:12:41 GMT 10
Printing errors are often read, to be honest, too often. When I read a book I notice them at will, it almost seems like I have a particular predisposition to notice them, so much so that a few years ago I attended a proofreading course. So I discovered that I didn't have all this predisposition. I try to always be careful not to make these mistakes, because a text with typos seems careless to me. It is clear that one or two errors - we are talking about typos, not grammar errors - can always occur, but if it happens often it means that the problem is at the root.
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The unreliability of writing programs and CMS I write my articles using OpenOffice Writer, just as I used to use Word. The program does not provide valid help in recognizing errors, Phone Number Databecause if I write a singular adjective next to a plural noun, the program does not consider it an error: they are two existing words. Even writing directly with a CMS (Content Management System), i.e. with a platform for blogs or for any other type of site, is not helpful, because not all errors are detected. The programs are unreliable. To find all the errors, man is needed. The irreplaceable man. Please reread before posting Before publishing a post I re-read it. In reality, the rereading should be done coldly, several hours after writing the text, when the mind is free and fresh and can more easily notice typos or even gaps and omissions.
Rereading a post immediately after writing is not useful in my opinion. The mind remembers what it has written and may not detect some errors. The mind is also tired, so it is not at its full efficiency. Write the post today and reread it tomorrow. This should be a rule to follow. Read the article in preview I still reread my posts after having laid them out on the blog, complete with accompanying image. This way I have a clear and complete vision of what the item will look like. Maybe I realize that a paragraph is too long and needs to be broken up. This new reread always allows me to find some typos and I hope I have found them all, so far. When writing on a writing program we also have longer lines, while in the blog they are shorter and perhaps for this reason the errors are more noticeable.
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The unreliability of writing programs and CMS I write my articles using OpenOffice Writer, just as I used to use Word. The program does not provide valid help in recognizing errors, Phone Number Databecause if I write a singular adjective next to a plural noun, the program does not consider it an error: they are two existing words. Even writing directly with a CMS (Content Management System), i.e. with a platform for blogs or for any other type of site, is not helpful, because not all errors are detected. The programs are unreliable. To find all the errors, man is needed. The irreplaceable man. Please reread before posting Before publishing a post I re-read it. In reality, the rereading should be done coldly, several hours after writing the text, when the mind is free and fresh and can more easily notice typos or even gaps and omissions.
Rereading a post immediately after writing is not useful in my opinion. The mind remembers what it has written and may not detect some errors. The mind is also tired, so it is not at its full efficiency. Write the post today and reread it tomorrow. This should be a rule to follow. Read the article in preview I still reread my posts after having laid them out on the blog, complete with accompanying image. This way I have a clear and complete vision of what the item will look like. Maybe I realize that a paragraph is too long and needs to be broken up. This new reread always allows me to find some typos and I hope I have found them all, so far. When writing on a writing program we also have longer lines, while in the blog they are shorter and perhaps for this reason the errors are more noticeable.