On 09/05/2013 07:10 PM, Dave Liesse wrote:
Virgil, I'll have to disagree with your last sentence. It's quite
obvious to me when there are two spaces after a sentence-ending period
rather than just one, even with proportional fonts (allowing for the
possibility that there's a font somewhere with a wider space than the
others). I prefer the double space, myself.
Dave
I fully agree that it is "quite obvious" when two spaces are used.
Having read professionally published books with only one space for over
50 years, when I find the rare document with two spaces, the extra space
jumps off the page. I find it quite distracting to the flow of my reading.
I had never heard of the argument used by Jury that periods and commas
inherently have extra white space (the space above the punctuation
mark), which gives the illusion of a 50% wider horizontal space even
when only one word space is used. I find it intriguing, and it means
that when one uses two spaces, s/he actually creates an illusion of
white space 2.5 times wider than a single word space. A veritable
typographic Grand Canyon.
Perhaps I should have said that I *hoped* that the inherent extra white
space would satisfy the two-space folks. I should have known better. :)
Virgil
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