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asianthree 10-29-2014 06:18 PM

Someone needs to inform my ipad

billethkid 10-29-2014 06:24 PM

wow this is an earth moving event that I somehow missed!:duck:

shcisamax 10-29-2014 06:30 PM

I will continue to use the two spaces. It actually makes it more readable, I think.

TheVillageChicken 10-29-2014 06:36 PM

I think the same committee that eight-sixed the second space also revoked Pluto's status as a planet.

tomwed 10-29-2014 08:10 PM

Forgive me for not reading the link. Did it mention indenting? Whenever I don't indent I think someone down here is taking 2 points off.
.....How's that Sister Jovita?

CFrance 10-29-2014 10:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carl in Tampa (Post 960360)
The lady who wrote the article did a follow up in the comment section where she acknowledged that the rule had changed back to two spaces.

"Well, here’s a new wrinkle: One of my facebook readers pointed out the although APA guidelines at one time reduced the required spacing after a period from two down to one, they returned it to two in 2009 in the 6th Edition (see section 4, first bullet)."

Perhaps she should have just removed her posting.

Now, here's how it works on computers. If you type something and leave ragged right margins, then spaces have the same value as letters. But, if you go up to the format line and select "justified margins" so the right edge is even, as in a book, then you get differences in the sizes of the spaces between words to make the right margin even. That option is not available on the TOTV format line.

By the way, no "rulemaker" is going to prevent me from doing two spaces after a period at the end of a sentence.

:spoken:

Thanks for the explanation, and it's nice to hear from you, Carl. Been missing you!

kittygilchrist 10-29-2014 10:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 960484)
Thanks for the explanation, and it's nice to hear from you, Carl. Been missing you!

:agree:
More Carl makes my day better.

Shimpy 10-30-2014 04:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carl in Tampa (Post 960360)
By the way, no "rulemaker" is going to prevent me from doing two spaces after a period at the end of a sentence.
:spoken:


Me too Carl, but my computer won't let me.

zcaveman 10-30-2014 07:43 PM

You can put as many spaces as you want and then when you do spell check, MS Word will tell you that you have extra spaces. You can either let Word make it one space or leave it at two or more.

I do not think that many of the people that write memos, letters, documentation, etc. on their PC ever took any kind of typing class. I know that I did not. But in my years as a techie, I wrote a lot of procedures, memos, etc.. The only things that I cared about was the content, spelling and the punctuation.

Z

blueash 10-30-2014 08:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hankg42 (Post 960302)
For me, I'm guessing it was the nuns at Catholic school! :)


no way. The nuns never talked about periods. space space

http://www.slate.com/articles/techno..._invaders.html
Same subject longer explanation from 2011

Pturner 10-30-2014 08:11 PM

I love two spaces after the period. A period is a longer pause than a coma. So say what you will, two spaces at the end of a sentence flows like a good conversation. It's like leaving enough space for a full stop.




:posting:

Bonanza 10-30-2014 08:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Villages PL (Post 960294)
I have been using two spaces too. Now I think it may be time for a change. Okay, I just changed over to one space and it looks just fine. Hey, it works! From now on it will be one space. Think of all the energy I'll save.

I was taught two spaces at the end of a sentence when I took a journalism course. I will not change. With only one space, regardless if it is proportional or monospace, it looks like a run-on sentence. When a sentence ends in a l or exclamation point and the next sentence begins with an I, you still don't know what the hell you're reading. Here's an example: -- That's all! I love it. -- Two spaces would definitely make it easier to read.

Now to the nitty-gritty . . .

You never realized it, but TOTV automatically changed your two spaces to one. Regardless of what you do, when you submit anything on TOTV, the site automatically uses one space only at the end of each sentence It really doesn't matter; TOTV has taken poetic license and have changed the two spaces to one!

Bonanza 10-30-2014 08:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zcaveman (Post 961010)
You can put as many spaces as you want and then when you do spell check, MS Word will tell you that you have extra spaces. You can either let Word make it one space or leave it at two or more.

I do not think that many of the people that write memos, letters, documentation, etc. on their PC ever took any kind of typing class. I know that I did not. But in my years as a techie, I wrote a lot of procedures, memos, etc.. The only things that I cared about was the content, spelling and the punctuation.

Z

I wish everyone felt the way you do.
Can we add grammar to your list of things?

Bonanza 10-30-2014 08:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shimpy (Post 960308)
I've noticed for quite some time that my computer will remove one space when I go back and read it.

I think the change in your computer may have something to do with your settings.
I always use two spaces after each sentence.
My computer doesn't change that.

CFrance 10-30-2014 09:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bonanza (Post 961037)
I was taught two spaces at the end of a sentence when I took a journalism course. I will not change. With only one space, regardless if it is proportional or monospace, it looks like a run-on sentence. When a sentence ends in a l or exclamation point and the next sentence begins with an I, you still don't know what the hell you're reading. Here's an example: -- That's all! I love it. -- Two spaces would definitely make it easier to read.

Now to the nitty-gritty . . .

You never realized it, but TOTV automatically changed your two spaces to one. Regardless of what you do, when you submit anything on TOTV, the site automatically uses one space only at the end of each sentence It really doesn't matter; TOTV has taken poetic license and have changed the two spaces to one!

And what's more interesting is when I got the TOTV email alert that someone had posted further on this topic (you), the email (that always lists what the poster said) left the two spaces in between your sentences, except for your example sentences where you intentionally only left one space.

SO... who is in charge? How come the TOTV emails do it correctly but the postings do not? Are they using some third party for putting up the postings, who changes it to one space? Or is the third party sending the emails who leave it at two spaces?

I'm all for two spaces. And PARAGRAPHS, please, in very long posts. Breaking it up makes it so much easier to read.


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