On Sun, 1 Nov 2020 at 14:19, Jeff Zeitlin <xxxxxx@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, 1 Nov 2020 08:03:30 +0000, Timothy Collinson wrote:

>Do feel free to correct blatant errors such as pronouns for prepositions.
>:-)
>
>Isn't that what editors are paid for?  ;-)  ;-)
>Save us humiliating ourselves in public?!

>I could have sworn I wrote the latter!  I certainly know the difference.
>But I told you they were tricky things.

It is indeed what editors do; if you point it out off-list, I'll take
a look. I probably _won't_ regenerate the PDFs,

No, don't worry.  The editor's note makes the correction.

but it wouldn't be the
first time that a web version of the article ends up having
corrections that were overlooked in the PDF.

hmmm, don't tell me that or bibliographically I'll start to whimper...

perhaps the simplest thing to do is to put a note in the foreword to that effect: online journals may have been corrected since initial publication and being added to the bibliography.

But the librarian in me just wants to start again...  :-)

(Actually, it would be relatively unlikely that any such correction would change a bib entry).



>Would still love to know why it's Ascent to Anekthor and not 'of'.

Can't answer that, as I didn't write it... :)

I've been trying to think of an ex post facto explanation.  But can't come up with anything.  Unless there was some vague idea of the windstalker colony being metaphorically called 'Anekthor' or something.

anyway, had better get back to work.

cheers

tc