I'm transcribing the docs for a Radio Shack PT-210 printing terminal
because I don't see it online anywhere and I just recently acquired a
photocopy. This manual has a fair number of typos and a peculiar
capitalization scheme which is typical of writing from the 1700s. Here's
an example:
[begin quote]
If you set the PT-210 to Half Duplex and the Host is echoing the
character, you will see two of each character on the Paper -- one
character will be from the PT-210 and the other echoed from the Host.
[end quote]
So, is it a Good Idea to correct stuff like this? Should I be concerned
about maintaining the page numbering?
--
David Griffith
dgriffi at
cs.csubak.edu
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