Ben Wilson said... > On 3/15/07, Hans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > See http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/IntuitiveSpacing > > I'm a bit of a format fanatic. I've started using TeX for writing > documents, although TeX can be a little _too_ fanatic for me. :-)
Crikey! I'd move quickly to LaTeX and save yourself a lot of pain ;-) I made the move almost twenty years ago and never looked back. > Anyway, I ran across a web site that describes the "standard" > typesetting rules.[1] As a result, I've started forcing formatting in > accordance with those rules.[2] You need to be a bit careful, because typesetting rules vary from country to country. And, of course, you will ''never'' get agreement on the ''right'' way. (You can see this all the time here. Patrick, I've noticed, is fairly thorough at following the US rules, whereas I try to adhere to the British rules. I say fairly, because, well, you'll know why if this interests you :-) ) Actually, since you're now a TeX guru, you can try formatting a doc with the csquotes package and alter the language via babel to automate the process :-) > I manifest these rules in paragraph > indentation, line-spacing, line-width, vertical spacing of headings, > etc. If you're using Firefox, try printing out the url in footnote 2, > and you'll see how these rules extend to printing.[3] So, I tend to > stand opposite of literal whitespacing. I think that anyone with a modicum of typesetting exposure will think the same way, but, of course, there are some pragmatic reasons for taking that approach in a limited set of circumstances. It's a bit like object orientation: you ''can'' write to concrete classes - and it will work - but by writing to interfaces, you gain so much more, but understanding why takes a bit of experience. > That said, the recipe looks great! My only recommendation is to > shorten the 'ws' rules. Certainly, despite my pedantry,, I'd hate Hans to think that I'm criticizing his recipe. -- Cheers, Marc _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
