# This defines rule type FORBIDDEN; any rules of this type will # give a standard warning about the company forbidding this word. # EM1 and EM2 appear in the message box. EM3 is in the Tutorial. RULETYPE 1 = FORBIDDEN EM1 = "The company forbids this word." EM2 = "The reason is that it could create a wrong impression." EM3 = "Bad impressions can cause loss of business.\L Loss of business can cause loss of earnings.\P" # This defines a rule: any inflection of "actualize", such # as actualize, actualizing, actualized, actualizes # will be flagged as FORBIDDEN. # The \ character must occur once per rule, and must precede the word # which is most unique or unusual in the rule. RULE \actualize* FORBIDDEN 1 # same thing above with "dweeb" RULE \dweeb FORBIDDEN 2 # This Rule Type, in addition, offers specific advice on how to fix # the problem. # EM1 and EM2 appear in the message box. EM3 is in the Tutorial. RULETYPE 2 = CALIFORNIASPEAK EM1 = "Consider ALT1 instead." EM2 = "This phrase is a California stereotype." EM3 = "This construct was popular in California in the 70's.\L It is now considered obsolete." # This defines a rule that replaces "create space" # with "make it possible" RULE create* {the|some} \space CALIFORNIASPEAK 1 ALT1 = "make it possible" # This replaces "what I need from you is" with "I need" RULE what I \need from you is CALIFORNIASPEAK 2 ALT1 = "I need"