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I can't not do it. I learned to touch type on a typewriter way back in the day before computers were a thing in offices & it's automatic to me now. Can't stop, won't stop [emoji23]
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Already? It's been less than 6 hours since I posted it.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIIRC double spacing makes sense for a typewriter. I forget the reasoning.
Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWhen non-proportional fonts were all you had, then double spacing made it easier to read. In these days of proportional fonts, they're just not necessary.
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IIRC double spacing makes sense for a typewriter. I forget the reasoning.Originally posted by Platypus View PostThe yanks? My mum (expert typist) taught me two spaces after a full-stop and I've been telling Yanks for years they THEY ARE WRONG to use only one.
EDIT: I guess I might be the last person to use 2 spaces after a full-stop
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The yanks? My mum (expert typist) taught me two spaces after a full-stop and I've been telling Yanks for years they THEY ARE WRONG to use only one.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostAt last, the penny (or dime? ) has dropped - The Yanks have been doing it wrong all this time!
EDIT: I guess I might be the last person to use 2 spaces after a full-stop
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A friend of mine used to centre text by using spaces rather than the alignment buttons.Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostPhew, thought it was pouring petrol on the everlasting embers of the tabs v spaces war.
That show (Silicon Valley) is so spot on the dweebs think it's a tribute rather than a piss take. 
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When I "mistype" things, it's not an error, it's artistic expression.
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It should be a configurable parameter rather than impose one style or another.
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Solicitors will be unhappy, they already have large letterheading and logos in the margins to get less on a page.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostAt last, the penny (or dime? ) has dropped - The Yanks have been doing it wrong all this time!
2020-04-28 Typing a double space after a full stop is WRONG: Microsoft Word will now flag two spaces between sentences as a formatting 'error'

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When non-proportional fonts were all you had, then double spacing made it easier to read. In these days of proportional fonts, they're just not necessary.
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I _knew_ it!
At last, the penny (or dime? ) has dropped - The Yanks have been doing it wrong all this time!
2020-04-28 Typing a double space after a full stop is WRONG: Microsoft Word will now flag two spaces between sentences as a formatting 'error'
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