David Kastrup wrote Sunday, August 21, 2011 9:33 AM
"Trevor Daniels" <t.dani...@treda.co.uk> writes:
changing "and/or" to "and/@/or" is bad (one you
changed recently.) Splitting such short strings
will make little difference to the
layout, and I would argue that placing
the "/or" at the start of a new line renders
the text less readable, not more.
Uh what? This places "and/" at the end of the line, and "or" at
the
beginning of the next line.
Yes.
And that is not really a significant
impediment to reading.
No, but it is less clear. Constructs like
"and/or" tend to be comprehended as single
concepts. If they are split understanding
is slightly, granted not significantly,
impeded.
Also the break is not really a significant
improvement to layout. So why change it?
Trevor
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