Open Bachibouzouk opened 3 years ago
In the text I encountered different versions ie., i.e., eg. or e.g.. I think the correct one is with two dots (I would also set them in italic, but this source seems to hint it is not required)
ie.
i.e.
eg.
e.g.
https://writingcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/latin-terms-and-abbreviations/
This is a good occasion to check i.e. was not used in the sense of e.g. as I spotted one case already ;)
In the text I encountered different versions
ie.
,i.e.
,eg.
ore.g.
. I think the correct one is with two dots (I would also set them in italic, but this source seems to hint it is not required)https://writingcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/latin-terms-and-abbreviations/
This is a good occasion to check
i.e.
was not used in the sense ofe.g.
as I spotted one case already ;)