On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 14:31:41 -0700 Barry McKenna <bmcken at pobox.com> dijo:
>Thanks for the link to shadycharacters: It's just astounding that his >post on the pilcrow drew so many comments, which likely means that >there are more than just a small few who are concerned about the >'roots' of the 'trees' in our forest. I had just acquired Maryanne >Wolf's "Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading >Brain." Upon learning of the 'ox-turning' I immediately, to my >disappointment, looked in the index, hoping to find a reference >there. Unfortunately not. But thanks to you, I have indeed learned a >few things that may already lend me a heightened perspective on what >she DOES include. I recently read Proust and the Squid for a class on the psychology of reading. The woman can really write! As for the turning of the oxen, I first learned that as "writing in plowshares," although I don't recall that Wolf used that term. Most people are surprised to learn that humans have devised over 400 different writing systems. About half are no longer used, and most of the remainder are used only for a few languages. It makes you wonder how many writing systems Scribus will ultimately support.
