Yeah, I'll weigh in on the "get rid of the extra spacing". I see that
in newspapers with narrow columns and it drives me batty. Increase
the space between words, hyphenate, go ragged right, but please don't
increase the space between letters of words more than just a little
tiny bit.
On Fri, Jul
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 2:56 AM, Luke wrote:
> I do not particularly like the extra spacing, and wouldn't mind seeing it
> go. Bold and caps would be my preference.
After doing some reading most typesetters are strongly opposed to
extra spacing because they say it makes it harder to read.
So ma
I do not particularly like the extra spacing, and wouldn't mind seeing it
go. Bold and caps would be my preference.
Luke
On Thu, 14 Jul 2011, Chris Travers wrote:
> Hi all;
>
> Currently the templates all use boldface and extra spacing to
> emphasize the document type. So an invoice has I N
Hi all;
Currently the templates all use boldface and extra spacing to
emphasize the document type. So an invoice has I N V O I C E in bold
on it.
Does anyone really like this? Is there any preference to change it to
just boldface and capitals, or even capitalized with lowercase?
This can of co