More changes to be consistent when using "initialise".
9.1.16.5 - step 4: "initialized" -> "initialised"
9.1.16.9 - %ThrowTypeError% - step 1: "initialized" -> "initialised"
9.1.16.11 - step 18: "initialization" -> "initialisation"
12.1.7.2 - NOTE: "initialization" -> "initialisation"
19.2.1 - 1st paragraph: "initialization" -> "initialisation"
19.3.1 - 1st paragraph: "initialization" -> "initialisation"
19.4.1 - 1st paragraph: "initialization" -> "initialisation"
19.4.6.1 - 1st paragraph: "initialization" -> "initialisation"
20.1.1 - 1st paragraph: "initialization" -> "initialisation"
20.3.2 - 1st paragraph: "initialization" -> "initialisation"
21.1.1 - 1st paragraph: "initialization" -> "initialisation"
21.2.3 - 1st paragraph: "initialization" -> "initialisation"
22.1.1 - 1st paragraph: "initialization" -> "initialisation"
22.2.1 - 2nd paragraph: "initializes" -> "initialises"
22.2.1 - 3rd paragraph: "initialize" -> "initialise"
22.2.2.2 - NOTE 2: "initializes" -> "initialises"
22.2.2.2 - NOTE 2: "initialized" -> "initialised"
24.2.2 - 1st paragraph: "initializes" -> "initialises"
24.2.2 - 1st paragraph: "initialization" -> "initialisation"
25.3.1 - 1st paragraph: "initialization" -> "initialisation"
Annex F - ExpectedArgumentCount: "initializing" -> "initialising"
I wonder whether "optimized" and "realized" also needs to be changed to "optimised" and "realised"? Hopefully they can stay as-is. Well, as long as it's always the "-ize" form and not a mix of "-ise" and "-ize"...
fixed in rev19 editor's draft
The MS Word BE spell checker seems to be happy with "optimized" and "realized". Maybe not the OED but seems good enough for now.
fixed in rev19