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Old 08-14-2025, 01:21 PM   #30
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A real dazzling amount of style-guides that seems quite overwhelming and intimidating to me.
A collection over the years including some gifted ones.

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Just curious: did you distill your own style to be used from all those guides or do you browse per issue through them in order to find an answer that suit your particular needs at that moment?
I have my own style developed over the years. I tend to use the style guides when I run into something that is iffy to me and then I will look through the guides to see what they suggest.

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My workflow would be that when, for instance, I worked for IBM, I would pick their style-guide as my master guide, and only refer to other guides when my particular problem is not addressed in the master guide. And then: as all style references are mere "guides", I reserve the right to invent my own solution and use it consistently, which is perfectly acceptable as any actively used language is subject to change over time.
That's pretty much my opinion as well.
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