English version for Mémento Python 3 (draft, readers needed)

Terry Reedy tjreedy at udel.edu
Wed Jun 6 18:19:55 EDT 2012


On 6/6/2012 4:56 PM, Jerry Hill wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 4:10 PM, Alec Ross<alec at arlross.demon.co.uk>  wrote:
>> FWIW, English idiomatic usage includes "see overleaf", and "see over", for
>> the obverse side of a page/sheet, i.e, the following page; and "see facing
>> page", w/ the obvious meaning.
>
> For what it's worth, I've never seen either of those constructs ("see
> overleaf" and "see over").  Are they perhaps more common in a
> particular academic context, or possibly more common in places that
> use "British English" spellings rather than "American English"?
> Typically I've just seen "see other side", or (very occasionally) "see
> reverse" and "see obverse".

While this nice document is intended to be printed on two sides of one 
card or sheet, it may also get printed on two sheets.
'see page 1' and 'see page 2' will work either way

-- 
Terry Jan Reedy




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