Hi;
This is a grammar trap I have had to look up several times in my life to
get the correct usage of Latin origin words. My main reference is
Fowler's Modern English Usage. He has several entries under plurals,
latin plurals, etc.
It seems to boil down to this:
The English language uses words
Unless this is a mathematical term I'm not aware of (I really don't know
much about math), there's a one-letter error on the 'Math' sub-category of
the OpenOffice.org 'Home' page. The sub-title of the titled 'Math' page
reads, Create equations and formulae for your documents. Shouldn't it
read
Unless this is a mathematical term I'm not aware of (I really don't know
much about math), there's a one-letter error on the
'Mathhttp://www.openoffice.org/product/math.html'
sub-category of the OpenOffice.org 'Home' page. The sub-title of the
titled 'Math' page reads, Create equations
2008/3/13, SBernheart [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Unless this is a mathematical term I'm not aware of (I really don't know
much about math), there's a one-letter error on the
'Mathhttp://www.openoffice.org/product/math.html'
sub-category of the OpenOffice.org 'Home' page. The sub-title of the