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I am advocating using a standard, consistent,
repeatable, and globally-handle-able way of adding
spaces for purposes of tweaking formatting.
It's nothing I do but surely must be better than the
alternatives.
BTW, after two weeks of rain, we have sunny skies
today.
Cheers,
Sean
P.S. In an actual work setting, I have been engaged by
others in the one versus two debate and . . . I lost.
So, please, let's avoid speaking about those defeats
about which I could give a rats . . . hey, did I
mention the weather is nice? Should I play soccer with
my kids or install that floodlight (high-pressure
sodium, hehehe) when I get home at 7?
--- Goober Writer <gooberwriter -at- yahoo -dot- com> wrote:
>
> --- Sean Brierley <seanb_us -at- yahoo -dot- com> wrote:
> > I speak of Override2pt being just that, a 2pt-high
> > paragraph style designed only for inserting a
> space.
>
> Oh, OK... formatting documents using extra carriage
> returns...
>
> Did I slip through yet another trans-dimensional
> portal? Are we really advocating formatting content
> via overrides and extra carriage returns? Hmmm... my
> sky is still blue, so I'll have to gauge which
> dimension I'm in by asking a question...
>
> How many spaces do you use after a period?
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