On 7/2/07, John Maddock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David Abrahams wrote:
> > And now, another exciting episode of
> >
> >    "In My Opinion"
> >
> > with Dave Abrahams.

Yeah! I like this kind of series! Keep up with them David!

> > Good evening, folks.  Someone just pointed out to me that the leading
> > (space between lines in a single paragraph) in
> > http://tinyurl.com/284z9y
> > (http://www.drivehq.com/file/df.aspx/publish/matias.capeletto/wwwhome/doc_test/xhtml/document_to_test_formatting/basic_formatting.html)
> > is insanely small, and I rather agree.
>
> I think probably me too, not *insanely* small, but small for sure.

+1 for making the leading bigger. It was not that way because of any rationale.

> I don't we're actually changing the default at present though, but I suspect 
> Matias
> will have learned how to tweak this in css by now ;-)

Yep. Added to the queue.

> > I like closely-spaced lines in code, although I think even there, we
> > may be going overboard... but in regular text I think it really
> > hurts legibility.  The example above doesn't show any long paragraphs
> > but if you add one, you'll see what I mean.
> >
> > Also, anything we're using as a
> > formatting sample should have an example of a paragraph of more than
> > three sentences.
>
> Also a good point: I've added the Remez article as an example of a more
> complex page.

Thanks John!

Best regards
Matias

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