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233.1 | While we're talking about it... | COOKIE::JOHNSTON | | Thu Apr 09 1987 15:52 | 6 |
| Commas after callouts in software doctypes almost fade away, they are
pushed so close to the callout.
Rose
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233.2 | more of the similar | ATLAST::BOUKNIGHT | Everything has an outline | Thu Apr 09 1987 19:02 | 3 |
| same for periods after boxes. and I assume commas too.
jack
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233.3 | while you're at it... | 3D::BOYACK | pithy...pithy...pithy | Fri Apr 10 1987 09:34 | 3 |
| These seem all of a bunch with the underscore squawk in 195.*
Joe
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233.4 | font fixes | CLOSET::UTT | | Tue May 05 1987 10:05 | 12 |
| In reference to the original note about the apostrophe: What are
you doing to get the apostrophe? If you are simply hitting the
apostrophe (or single quote) character on the keyboard, you'll get
the right character for the apostrophe. If, however, you are using
<single_quote> to get an apostrophe, you will get the character
you describe. This is because the <single_quote> character uses
the apostrophe or single-quote (\char 39) from the 9pt monospaced
(courier) font. These are indeed new fonts for V1.0 and probably
do look different from the old ones.
As for the other comments, we are redoing the underscore and reverse
numerals. They are in fact unacceptable.
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233.5 | final, an answer to the problem | ATLAST::BOUKNIGHT | Everything has an outline | Thu May 07 1987 15:14 | 4 |
| Ah ha! That fixed it. Thanks for the answer. It certainly isn't
an obvious one.
jack
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