atw: Re: It's Vs It is

Good call Naomi

But, I'm using RoboHelp--despite the dramas of
late--and don't have that problem.
What Help compiler are you referring to?
Would love to know.
I would avoid it like the plague!

Thanks for that though.

Rgds
N

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Naomi Kramer
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Subject: atw: Re: It's Vs It is


One thing that occurs to me - rather unrelated to
English grammar.  I
have a vague memory of reading something stating that
help files will
sometimes line break on apostrophes?  Is this the case?
If so, would
this be a deterrent (from contractions) for some?

- Naomi

> I'm wondering if anyone has an opinion on the use of
> "it's" as opposed to "it is"?
> In the past I have religiously avoided apostrophe use
> of any kind.
> However, I'm beginning to think it can add a personal
> and casual feel to all the technobabble.
> Is there a consensus? For example, is it harder to
read
> "it's"? Or, is it in fact easier/faster to read?



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