Cylinder vs. tank -
Willem Ferguson
willemferguson at zoology.up.ac.za
Tue Nov 28 21:34:58 PST 2017
On 29/11/2017 00:31, Tim Wootton wrote:
> On 28/11/17 20:18, Bill Perry wrote:
>> It appears that Wikipedia pushes the term "Diving Cylinder"
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diving_cylinder
>> And in their terminology section, they say:
>>
>> "The term "diving cylinder" tends to be used by gas equipment engineers, manufacturers, support professionals, and divers speaking British English. "Scuba tank" or "diving tank" is more often used colloquially by non-professionals and native speakers of
>> American English"
> If that's the case perhaps we could use "tank" and just replace "tank"
> with "cylinder" in the UK English translation
I suggest that the term goes with the units preference in the
Preferences panel. If the preference is set to Imperial, then use tank.
For the rest of the world that does not use imperial, if the preference
is set to metric then use cylinder. We NEVER use the term "tank"
Does this sound reasonable?
Kind regards,
willem
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