| ▲ | jbverschoor 3 days ago | |||||||
Of all spaces, the space between sentences is discarded because a period is whitespace. However, kerning partly removes this. Perhaps this is why monospaced fonts are so readable? I like having double-space between sentences. | ||||||||
| ▲ | giraffe_lady 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
The space isn't discarded except in monospaced fonts. All the main computer layout engines (web browser, word processor) will add additional spacing there. It's also where line-width and inter-word padding are corrected first so often ends up being at least as big a space as you'd get double-spacing anyway. Monospace fonts aren't considered generally more readable by people who make or work with fonts. Their particular strength is in reducing character ambiguity and preserving vertical alignment. But "readability" is subjective and depends on particulars of the specific font and of course personal expectation and preference. I find them almost always less readable than a good proportional serif font, except for code. | ||||||||
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