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or new to me, at any rate, though they may be more familiar to our members from North America.
duotang
a folder made of paper or soft card with two prongs for holding papers
deskew
to use the rotate function of software to correct the alignment of photocopies or scanned images.
I must admit I think I could get rather fond of the word deskew or deskewing.
Bingley
Bingley
Duo-tang is a stationary supply manufacturer. One of those Kleenex/Poloroid/Xerox thangs.
It's also the name of a group of Canadian rockers.
http://www.duotangonline.com/
I haven't heard either, Bingley. I like deskew a lot and may have to find ways to incorporate it!
Thanks, Connie, for the Duo-tang. ...does it stay still? [duck-and-cover]
So what do you call the folders if you don't call them duotang then? Does the company have a preferred alternative, like sticky-backed plastic for sellotape?
Bingley
Bingley
Duotang is a brand name only; I have never heard anyone call a folder a duotang. Maybe a duotang folder, but rarely, in my experience. We just call them folders; maybe a pocket folder, if they have them (pockets, that is). I just looked at an on-line office supply site. They list them as "Combination Folders with Fasteners", and have Duo-tang listed as the manufacturer.
As to deskew--do you know how it's pronounced? I suspect it's something like duh-SKEW; however, I find myself thinking DESK-you, which sounds gratifyingly insulting!This was a new word to me, too; my photo suite just says flip/rotate; in Paint, I have the option to skew.
I came across my sellotape yesterday, as it happens; gave me an ear-to-ear smile, as I remembered purchasing it!
It'd be dee-skew, with a slight emphasis on the second syllable, at least in my dialect. I can imagine it with equal stress on both syllables.
I'm with the Fool on this one - I use the de-skew function often.
Whereas I tend to stay on the straight and narrowly un-skewed ...
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