#146835 - 08/24/05 07:00 AM
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old hand
Registered: 12/20/00
Posts: 1055
Loc: Berlin
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As in... "Some toolbar buttons are greyed out and not clickable" ...any comments on this usage? Is it 'fine' as a verbal phrase and as the adjective 'greyed-out'? I assume it is fairly new and only used in computing circles. And a useless bit of information on the gray/grey topic: In HTML and CSS all grays are named somethinggr ay except lightgr ey. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray_(color)
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#146836 - 08/24/05 08:01 AM
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addict
Registered: 03/22/05
Posts: 500
Loc: Northern Ontario, Canada
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I think "Greyed out" is fine as a verbal phrase and adjective - analogous to "blacked out". By extension, I suppose I would then have to accept "pinked out" etc.....
I prefer the spelling "grey" over "gray" - don't know why, I just do.
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#146838 - 08/24/05 10:43 AM
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 03/14/01
Posts: 2379
Loc: New York City
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"grey" is softer than "gray," better tells the autumn's lowering skies, the rasp of coastal squall lines to the eye
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#146839 - 08/24/05 10:49 AM
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Carpal Tunnel
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#146840 - 08/24/05 11:04 AM
Re: greyed out - back to the topic
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 09/28/00
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I've not heard the expression you describe belli.
I've heard of topics being a "grey subject/or grey area" when the right/wrong aspect of it is not obvious.
For example, we're always told we should not lie, but, many people will not hesitate to say "what a pretty baby" to new parents because this is considered a grey area in the rule. Do you tell the truth and hurt the parents needlessly, or do you tell a lie and break the rule.
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#146841 - 08/24/05 11:28 AM
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 03/14/01
Posts: 2379
Loc: New York City
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>>I've not heard the expression you describe belli.<<
But you've seen the "phenomenon": it refers to buttons and fields that have, for one reason or another, been deactivated in a windows dialog box and appear grey or, sometimes, gray.
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As to babies, really, aren't even ugly babies pretty?
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#146843 - 08/25/05 07:49 PM
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 09/28/00
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>>>But you've seen the "phenomenon": ...
Oh. Is that what that is called?! I always referred to it as "pale" or "paled" and consequently “locked.” As in, you can’t click on the button because it is pale, so it is locked.
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#146844 - 08/25/05 08:04 PM
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Registered: 06/29/01
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Loc: NZ
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As to babies, really, aren't even ugly babies pretty?
I once saw a photo of someone who is sort of a nephew. Before knowing who the baby was I said, he's the spitting image of Worf. And he really was.
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