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Sep '09
4
You're supposed to use only one space nowadays. The old two-space practice was related to typewriters with monospace fonts, since that made it easier to see where a sentence was ending. The fonts we use on computers now are normally variable-width.
But unless you have a professional reason to change, I don't think it matters much which way you do it as long as you're consistent.
But unless you have a professional reason to change, I don't think it matters much which way you do it as long as you're consistent.

Sep '09
4
Yup, ancient typewriter practice. It's definitely not incorrect, though. Lots of people still do it, and some agree that it does, in fact, still help in separating sentences and making a body of text more readable. I personally avoid it because I like the uniformity of single-space :)

Sep '09
5
Speaking about spaces, while I was in a middle school computer class this summer, I remember seeing a poster that read '....place two spaces after a period...', with 'two' partially covered over with a sheet of paper with the word 'one' on it, so some of the old teaching material is still present in many schools. I also remember this rule changing about halfway into my highschool years, which was really annoying for term papers (some teachers are picky as hell).
Anyway, today I still put ' ' (2) spaces after a period. That was just the way I was taught ;P Besides, it will become retro sometime in the future and I'll be cool again.
~Brandon
Anyway, today I still put ' ' (2) spaces after a period. That was just the way I was taught ;P Besides, it will become retro sometime in the future and I'll be cool again.
~Brandon

Sep '09
5
Besides, it will become retro sometime in the future and I'll be cool again.
~Brandon
~Brandon
This is true.

Sep '09
7
Yeah I still do 2 spaces too, out of habit.
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