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alexande | Anatoliy Kovalenko | Re: Program Quoter - you are very welcomed |
March 3, 2018 8:24 AM * |
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processed: spam filter heuristic analysis disabled) From: "alexander koryagin" <koryagin@erec.ru> F2EP Hi, Anatoliy Kovalenko! How are you? on Friday, 30 of March, I read your message to alexander koryagin about "Re: Program Quoter - you are very welcomed" ak>> BTW, below there are two quoting variants. From your opinion - are ak>> they both correct? If yes, which one is better? AK> The first one is better for GUI editors like mine, the second one AK> is better for text mode editors (80x25) like GoldEd or I don't know AK> what people use in DOS (does anyone use DOS anyway?). If you need a AK> screenshot, I've uploaded it here: http://savepic.su/1676611.htm AK> You can see that the first version fills the whole screen while the AK> second version uses less than 2/3 of the screen. The readability is AK> fine in both versions. But I strongly doubt that you always make your windows so wide to be able to write 120 symbol lines. It means that you usually set a reasonable width for your window, and you see lines that are hardly longer than 80 symbols. I think it can be explained by the fact that 60-80 symbols width is the most comfortable width for the text. We used it in books and etc. In short I've made a conclusion that it is not my text was 2/3 of your window -- it is your window was 1/3 wider than necessary. ;=) [...The road to hell is paved with good intentions] Bye Anatoliy! Alexander (yAlexKo[]yandex.ru) + 2:5020/2140.91 fido7.english-tutor 2012 --- ifmail v.2.15dev5.4 * Origin: Demos online service (2:5020/400) |
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