On Fri, 07 Mar 2008 11:58:38 -0500, D'Arcy J.M. Cain wrote: >> 2. You should use two spaces after a >> sentence-ending period. >> >> For heavens sake, why? I've always been obstructed by the double blanks >> but >> tolerated them. Now, that i read that it actually is a recommendation, >> i need to ask about the purpose. > > Like many things of this nature, the purpose is to follow the rules of > correct English usage.
Except English grammar does not and never has specified using two spaces after a period. The (bad) habit of doing so was introduced by typists, in the old days of manual typewriters, in the belief (completely bogus, in my opinion) that a larger gap between sentences would make them more readable. I believe that the larger gap is a distraction, one of the reasons that typewriter text is generally harder to read than properly typeset text. I believe it is one of those things that everybody (for some value of "everybody") does because that's what they were taught to do, and they were taught to do it because that's what their teachers were taught, and so on all the way back to some nutter who just decided that *he* was going to use two spaces after a period because the Great and Mighty Pumpkin told him to. Professional typesetters, using proportional fonts, don't use double- spaces because it throws off word spacing and line justification and just plain looks ugly. I suppose that since coders typically use non- proportional fonts, we can at least justify the use of two spaces with a claim that it aids readability for "typewriter fonts" -- if you believe such a thing, which I do not. -- Steven -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list