Jim, it would just add some whitespace characters, the change in size
should be minimal. It is better to keep the source organized at the
expense of a few kilobytes than to be disorganized in order to save a
few kb.
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On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 3:56 PM, Connor Imes wrote:
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Does this kind of spacing affect the on-disk size of our docs? I'm in favor
of this kind of spacing, and think we need to be consistent about it, but
don't want to blow
I think we need to establish indent parameters, too. Should we use a
tab for indent, or a double space? I noticed that a lot of the gnome-
user-docs pages don't have any formatting, particularly in the top
sections of the document before it gets to the real material.
I also think that only the l
As for what the standard would be, I would like:
* 80 or 100 characters per line [1]
* Space indentation
* As many line breaks and line spaces as you dare
For example:
QUOTE
Other applications which support video calls include
Skype
Ekiga
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Agreed. This should become part of our new styleguide and team wiki
pages.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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