
IME, people have different opinions about acceptable formatting and layout. What one person sees as an acceptable use of screen space, another will see as overly busy or cluttered, a third will see space underutilized, and a fourth will complain about the shade of white used for the background. Meanwhile, the designer is pleading for a fifth of Balwhinnie because the other three have four opinions on how to fix it. Things like strange line breaks can be blamed on the operating screen width of the original editor. Blank lines between paragraphs might make sense to one person, but to me, they're like the commercial breaks every ten minutes in the last hour of a theatrical movie shown on late night tv. The most irritating digitization I've read so far is a copy of Alice in Wonderland: _Adventures_ had mid-paragraph notes about differences in the editions, and the poems recited as dialogue ("The Carpenter and the Walrus," "Jabberwocky," "The Battle of Tweedledee and Tweedledum") were missing from both books. I've yet to look through my download history to see where I grabbed this travesty from. I also learned in my earliest English classes that writing "this stinks" 150 times does not count as a 300-word essay. Posting the specifics of the errors ad nauseum might get you banned from the forums, but it might get someone to understand wtf you're (justifiably) railing on about. -- Mjit RaindancerStahl answerwitch@gmail.com