"Bill Page" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

| How do you measure blank? How do you define start? I know there are
| algorithms (the ones I referred to as "serializations") that do this
| by looking for markers (e.g. \n) and counting ' ' and/or \t, but I
| think it is much easier to admit that when we see this on a page or on
| the screen it is 2-dimensional. Unless I have a severe problem with my
| vision (tunnel vision) I see this all at once as simple two
| dimensional geometrical arrangement (a "curve" in 2-d space):

Unless it is pathological, a curve in a 2-d space is 1-dimensional.

-- Gaby

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