If the period took up as much space as another character, that would be
true, but with mail readers that perform kerning as though they were trying
to prepare text for publication, the period gets short-schrift, so to speak,
and often is nearly invisible. The practice of inserting two spaces was
inherited from the requirement for it in the printing/publishing industry.
Dick
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christopher Smith" <csmith(a)amdocs.com>
To: <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 10:51 AM
Subject: RE: Language and English
-----Original
Message-----
From: Hans Franke [mailto:Hans.Franke@mch20.sbs.de]
Thank you very much. So it seams there is a
'school' forcing this in
the US ... and I always wondered why some people add two spaces after
a period. There's even a very old 'text beautifier' for DOS which
inserted these (for my eyes) stupid spaces. Well, I guess CC is not
only the hardware :=)
I think that it's supposed to help the eye differentiate between space
between
words and space between sentences.
Regards,
Chris
Christopher Smith, Perl Developer
Amdocs - Champaign, IL
/usr/bin/perl -e '
print((~"\x95\xc4\xe3"^"Just Another Perl
Hacker.")."\x08!\n");
'