Korrekturbefehle
Korrekturbefehle are instructions given to a proofreader or editor to correct specific errors or inconsistencies in a text. These commands are typically written in a concise and clear manner, often using abbreviations or shorthand to save time. Common korrekturbefehle include:
- "Falsch" or "F" for spelling errors.
- "Grammatik" or "G" for grammatical mistakes.
- "Stil" for style issues, such as inconsistencies in punctuation or formatting.
- "Inhalt" for content-related errors, such as factual inaccuracies or unclear explanations.
- "Typo" for typographical errors, such as missing or extra letters.
Proofreaders and editors use korrekturbefehle to communicate their corrections to the author or the person responsible