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DateWed, 10 Mar 2004 14:31:15 -0500
FromDavid Ford <>
SubjectRe: [OT] Re: (0 == foo), rather than (foo == 0)


Richard B. Johnson wrote:

>On Wed, 10 Mar 2004, David Ford wrote:
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>No. You can set your screen size to anything. If you have a very
>high resolution screen, perhaps even 400 columns. If you are
>sending mail to somebody, you need to make sure it fits on
>their page, not your page.
>
>

And you have no idea what size screen they have. Some text users I know
like to keep their screens at 60 chars so they can fit more terms on
their desktop. Others have 100+ columns. Let the end user flow the
text according to their own wishes.

Basic concept in good content presentation, you provide the content and
style, let the reader render it according to their page
characteristics. Don't try to force everyone into 640x480, 72 columns,
or a particular text size.

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