On 07/08/16 12:08, Maurice Howe wrote:
> I think Nikoli meant "each LINE" (not each SENTENCE).

Probably because he is not allowing automatic wrapping at line end and
is, instead, manually inserting a paragraph at his perception of a line
ending. This would also go some way to explaining his line spacing problem.

Typewriters have a lot to answer for. :-)

> On Sun, Aug 7, 2016 at 7:04 AM, James Knott <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On 08/06/2016 07:19 PM, Nikoli A. McCracken wrote:
>>> The first letter of every sentence in an article or email, is Initial
>> cap!
>>> Who the hey writes like that anymore?
>>
>> Only those who respect the reader.
>>
>>> Didn’t that go away along about Shakespeare’s time? I went to Msoft Tech
>> support, and they blandly said
>>> There was no way to change it!
>>
>> On this point, you're wrong.  A sentence always starts with a capital.
>> Reading text that does not have capitals is very irritating to the point
>> I often don't bother.
>>
>> Sentence structure, grammar and correct spelling are all there to make
>> it easier to understand what is being said.  The current situation,
>> where those are so often ignored, shows the sad state of behaviour or
>> even education these days.
>>
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