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Lynn Javoroski FCSI CCS LEEDŽ AP SCIP Affiliate
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Username: lynn_javoroski

Post Number: 2242
Registered: 07-2002


Posted on Thursday, June 04, 2020 - 10:03 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

From the WSJ:

https://www.wsj.com/articles/people-who-type-two-spaces-after-a-period-just-cant-win-11591199528?mod=itp_wsj&mod=&mod=djemITP_h
Dave Metzger
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Post Number: 769
Registered: 07-2001
Posted on Thursday, June 04, 2020 - 10:57 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Spaces--the final frontier.
Ellis C. Whitby, PE, CSI, CDT, AIA, LEED
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Username: ecwhitby

Post Number: 531
Registered: 03-2003
Posted on Thursday, June 04, 2020 - 11:03 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Darn: Behind a paywall
Ronald J. Ray, RA, CCS, CCCA, CSI, SCIP, AIA
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Username: rjray

Post Number: 197
Registered: 04-2004
Posted on Thursday, June 04, 2020 - 11:07 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

A brief observation from inside my bubble:

Dave Metzger: One of the smartest and funniest people I know.
Marc Chavez
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Username: mchavez

Post Number: 595
Registered: 07-2002
Posted on Thursday, June 04, 2020 - 11:23 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Two space people: 1. do not understand the difference between monospaced typefaces and variable-width typefaces. 2. do not understand the difference between a typewriter and a computer. 3. are only capable of typing screen plays (which "must" be typed in 12 point Courier (or close cousin) 4. should be purged from the earth (along with most screen plays for that matter)
Lynn Javoroski FCSI CCS LEEDŽ AP SCIP Affiliate
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Username: lynn_javoroski

Post Number: 2243
Registered: 07-2002


Posted on Thursday, June 04, 2020 - 11:27 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Sorry about the pay wall thing - and it's too difficult to copy/paste, besides being a bit unethical for me to do that. Here's some of it at the end, though:

"We have to get across that while the practice of using two spaces may have originated due to the mechanical limitations of typewriters, there are very real advantages that remain valid and important today," said Mr. Daiker.
Ms. Fogarty, the author, wasn't swayed. "I don't think two-spacers will have much long-term success fighting both prevailing standards and the general ubiquity of one-space writing," she wrote in a one-spaced email."

Mr. Daiker is a Miami lawyer with a podcast; Ms. Fogarty wrote the "Grammar Girl" books. He invited her to his podcast.
Phil Kabza
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Username: phil_kabza

Post Number: 663
Registered: 12-2002


Posted on Thursday, June 04, 2020 - 12:16 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

' Del Double Space Insert Single Space
Selection.Find.ClearFormatting
Selection.Find.Replacement.ClearFormatting
With Selection.Find
.Text = " "
.Replacement.Text = " "
.Forward = True
.Wrap = wdFindContinue
End With
Selection.Find.Execute
Selection.Find.Execute Replace:=wdReplaceAll
Phil Kabza FCSI CCS AIA
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Dave Metzger
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Post Number: 770
Registered: 07-2001
Posted on Thursday, June 04, 2020 - 01:05 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Ron:

Thank you for the kind words.

You're very discerning yourself.
John Bunzick
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Username: bunzick

Post Number: 1812
Registered: 03-2002
Posted on Thursday, June 04, 2020 - 01:22 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Or, to simplify Phil's macro, search and replace (ctrl-h), search two spaces replace with one. Repeat (in case there are 3 spaces somewhere).
Rosa Cheney
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Username: rdcaia

Post Number: 15
Registered: 07-2018
Posted on Thursday, June 04, 2020 - 02:40 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

We had this exact conversation in our office recently. This related article was pretty entertaining to read.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2018/05/04/one-space-between-each-sentence-they-said-science-just-proved-them-wrong-2/
Michael Chusid, RA FCSI CCS
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Username: michael_chusid

Post Number: 534
Registered: 10-2003


Posted on Thursday, June 04, 2020 - 02:53 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

I don 't und ers tandwhatthe bi g f u s s is a bout Awriter is ent it le d to us e spacing creativ ly Besi des puct ua tion should also be optional The ancient Roman s go t along just fine without spaces or punctuation THEYWOULDWRITELIKETHISYOUCANSEEHOWMUCHMOREEFFICIENTITISTHISTECHNIQUEISITISCALLEDSCRIPTACONTINUUM
Michael Chusid, RA FCSI CCS 1-818-219-4937
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Mark Gilligan SE,
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Post Number: 936
Registered: 10-2007
Posted on Thursday, June 04, 2020 - 03:36 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

I have consistently used two spaces in everything I write including specifications, guidelines, and papers that I authored. This has not resulted in any feedback from the users of the documents that two spaces caused any problems.
Marc Chavez
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Username: mchavez

Post Number: 596
Registered: 07-2002
Posted on Thursday, June 04, 2020 - 03:56 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Punctuation was invented to help public speakers (BTW) loved Rosa's article...conclusion 2 spaces is better....oh wait.. they used Courier in the test! bit of a self fulfilling prophecy there...I still stnad by what I said before.....if you use 2 spaces "The angels weep for you" PS great weekend read: Shady Characters from https://shadycharacters.co.uk/books/
Deborah Corr (Unregistered Guest)
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Posted on Friday, June 05, 2020 - 11:30 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Hitting 'space' twice when texting automatically puts a period and starts a new sentence. That kind of automation will ensure us two-spacers continue to exist. :-)
Dan Helphrey
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Username: dbhelphrey

Post Number: 58
Registered: 12-2018
Posted on Monday, June 08, 2020 - 05:16 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

I work with so many documents that are garbaged up with extra spaces everywhere that using search and replace to delete all multiple spaces is one of the first steps in my regular QC process (also getting rid of spaces immediately before or after returns and tabs).
Sheldon Wolfe
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Username: sheldon_wolfe

Post Number: 1048
Registered: 01-2003


Posted on Monday, June 08, 2020 - 05:57 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Yes, hitting space twice inserts a period and starts a new sentence - with a single space after the period. :-)
Deborah Corr (Unregistered Guest)
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Posted on Tuesday, June 09, 2020 - 09:37 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Sheldon - it's the perfect solution! I get to hit the spacebar twice but the machine decides to save the space. Until the desktop machine does the same, my typed documents will have two spaces. I think it's a win-win.
J. Peter Jordan
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Post Number: 1130
Registered: 05-2004
Posted on Tuesday, June 09, 2020 - 11:58 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

I believe the one space / two space situation is left over from when we used typesetting. If I remember correctly, one space was an "en space" (the width of the "n" character) which was used to separate words. An "em space" (the width of the "m" character) was used to separate sentences after other punctuation, not at the end of a paragraph.

This may have originated with someone's notion that it made printed copy easier to read or read aloud, but I am not sure about that.

I think if you look very closely at "word processed" text, you will see that the space after a period (or other punctuation ending a sentence) is slightly wider that the space between words within a sentence. I really have not taken out my pica ruler to see if this is true. This is preserved when the text is sent to a printer where the printer software plays around with various parameters to provide printed copy that it thinks you want. This is why a document (particularly a long document in an obscure font) doesn't print out the same way on different printers, even when sent from a PDF file.

All bets are off with full justification with extra space added between words to make up the justified line.

Then there is the difference between the "en dash" (what we would typically call a hyphen) and the "em dash" (what we would typically call a dash). MS Word will usually change a double dash to an em dash automatically.
J. Peter Jordan, FCSI, AIA, CCS, LEED AP, SCIP
Michael Chusid, RA FCSI CCS
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Username: michael_chusid

Post Number: 536
Registered: 10-2003


Posted on Tuesday, June 09, 2020 - 12:49 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

This forum changes double (or triple) spacing after a period to single spacing. I am using triple space after this sentence. I am using double space after this sentence. I am using single space after this sentence.

More, this forum changes double spaces into single space wherever it is used. I have typed double spaces between words in this sentence.
Michael Chusid, RA FCSI CCS 1-818-219-4937
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Marc Chavez
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Username: mchavez

Post Number: 597
Registered: 07-2002
Posted on Tuesday, June 09, 2020 - 01:13 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

pixies - that has nothing to do with technology.
John Bunzick
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Username: bunzick

Post Number: 1813
Registered: 03-2002
Posted on Tuesday, June 09, 2020 - 02:31 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Manuscripts produced for publication, such as magazines and books, cannot contain double spacing, and it has been that way for years. Scripts and court filings are another matter, as they are truly stuck. MasterSpec took it out years ago. It really is a vestige of non-kerned uniform width characters from a typewriter. Nowadays, there's really no point, and style manuals I've seen recommend not using them.

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