
13 Oct
2011
13 Oct
'11
9:47 p.m.
Of course no one at DP wants to hear that, as it is much easier to blame PG.
Sadly, no matter who is to blame, even "simple things" like the "typesetting" "conventions" of paragraph division are handle poorly. For example, the two most common conventions are: 1) Indent first word of paragraph and *no* vertical whitespace. or: 2) One line of vertical whitespace between paragraphs and first word is *not* indented. [[and yes I know it's not quite as simple as all that]] And "we" [whoever "we" is] can't even seem to accomplish the one *or* the other. Such as, in a not uncommon example, a book comes out of "the mill" with *two* vertical lines of whitespace between paragraphs *and* the first word is indented -- twice wronged!