Hello Lynn,
On Mon, 18 May 2009 17:01:52 -0700 GMT (19/May/09, 7:01 +0700 GMT),
Lynn wrote:
BR I have since read that the new standard (from Microsoft, anyway) is
BR that a single space between sentences is preferable.
L That, right there, should be reason to make the double space between
L
Hello Gene,
On Mon, 18 May 2009 19:06:59 -0400 GMT (19/May/09, 6:06 +0700 GMT),
Gene Brown wrote:
GB I know that the current convention is to use only a single space,
GB but I learned my typing composition in ancient times when manual
GB typewriters roamed the earth and this is how I learned to
This has annoyed me for some time and I'm only now getting around to
asking about it because it's not really a big deal. When composing
an email message, my preference is to put two spaces after a period
(full stop) in the message, but the TB editor insists on only one
space. Even when I go back
[Reply to: »Gene Brown« · 2009-05-19 · 01:06 h (CET)]
Moin, Gene!
This has annoyed me for some time and I'm only now getting around to
asking about it because it's not really a big deal. When composing
an email message, my preference is to put two spaces after a period
(full stop) in the
Hi Volker,
Monday, May 18, 2009, 5:25:58 PM, you wrote:
[Reply to: »Gene Brown« · 2009-05-19 · 01:06 h (CET)]
[snip]
space. Even when I go back and try to insert an additional space,
the editor corrects (?) it to a single space. Is there a way to fix
this?
MicroEd? – Try
On Monday, May 18, 2009, 7:25:58 PM, Volker wrote:
MicroEd? – Try Options|Preferences…|Viewer/Editor|Editor preferences:
a) Disable Automatic Formatting
or
b) Enable Double space between sentences
HTH Cheers!
VA
Thank you, thank you. It works. Why didn't I see this before?
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