RE: Feeling tense about tense - a call for examples please

Subject: RE: Feeling tense about tense - a call for examples please
From: jhamilton%XN_TECHNOLOGIES -at- xn-tech -dot- com
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 10:22:33 -0800

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Steve Hudson cites the following examples of future tense:

>>Holding down the SPACE BAR will allow dragging the screen
like the Grab tool.

>>On each click the magnification will double.

>>The part of the page enclosed by the zoom marquee will
be displayed at the maximum magnification possible.

I agree with those posters advocating writing in the present tense. In my
ever so humble opinion as a techwriter intern and student, eliminating the
"will"s makes the action more immediate, creates greater clarity, and saves
space.
Here are my suggestions:

>Holding down the SPACE BAR allows dragging the screen
like the Grab tool.

>On each click the magnification doubles.

>The part of the page enclosed by the zoom marquee is displayed at the
maximum magnification possible.


Does it *really* matter, in the long run? I guess, like everything, it
depends. I've found lots of examples of future tense in our documentation,
similar to Steve Hudson's. Future tense *can* add emphasis to the results
of an action--for example:


>Pushing the red button WILL launch the warhead and cause widespread death
and destruction.
</armagheddon><armagheddon>


Well, so much for my first posting.

>The best way to predict the future... is to create it!
Agreed.

Janet Hamilton (Student and Tech Writer Intern Extraordinare)

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