On 09/05/2013 07:26 PM, anne-ology wrote:
Well, I guess I'm an a-typical reader - although quite voracious -
since I do notice the grammar, the punctuation, et.al. ;-)
If the difference is between one space and two spaces, I agree that is
very noticeable.
But, what Jury is advocating is using something slightly smaller than
one word space. So, if the difference is between one space and something
slightly smaller than one space, I doubt *that* would be noticeable. I
don't believe I would notice it, but I will confess that your powers of
observation may be better than mine.
I have to wonder how many professionally published books go as far as
Jury suggests. It seems to me that most would consider it overkill and
too much effort. My guess is that most of them are satisfied with one
space between sentences, which I trust you have observed in your
voracious reading.
Virgil
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