Zoli
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- Feb 24, 2015
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- Hungarian
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- Hungary
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- Romania
Hello,
I'm using a text editing software called "Emacs." This software uses the term "faces" instead of "fonts." So, in Emacs terminologies saying "I'm setting the face" is more proper than saying "I'm setting the font"
However, when there are more customization related to fonts, is it correct to say?:
Faces-related customizations.
Notice, I used the word "Faces" and used the dash. I'm not sure about the use of the plural here. I'm also not sure about the use of the dash. Is it okay to use the dash in this situation?
I'm using a text editing software called "Emacs." This software uses the term "faces" instead of "fonts." So, in Emacs terminologies saying "I'm setting the face" is more proper than saying "I'm setting the font"
However, when there are more customization related to fonts, is it correct to say?:
Faces-related customizations.
Notice, I used the word "Faces" and used the dash. I'm not sure about the use of the plural here. I'm also not sure about the use of the dash. Is it okay to use the dash in this situation?