Wow, can't you disable that in your browser. I would tolerate that for about a half-second! Is Chromium the same thing as Chrome? It must be different. But are they related?
Oh! Doesn't django much have a find/replace? I don't see it. But if there is, you could search for  , and search again for space , and space, and replace with the correct thing.
Oh!! You could take the html (souce) out to a text editor, and do it there. Then paste back in. When I first started working with django, that was my workflow. Because in the Very beginning, the source wasn't even formatted. The html just wrapped and wrapped. So I pasted into a text editor to get some minimum formatting.
I still don't think it formats. But at least it doesn't wrap anymore. But if you do that, be sure to back up the page first. Just in case :-) They're all outdated now, but for a while, I had 8 or 10 pages backed up locally. I don't have the whole website, like Maren does (because I don't have any need or skills for it). But I had a bunch of pages.
Why does the dashes bother you? Because people use them too much? In personal writing, I use them a lot. But since it's not official, I guess it doesn't matter. I think it's ok to use once in a while on the website. I wouldn't use more than twice on the same page. But only if I couldn't think of any other way. Mostly I would only use once or not at all.
Yeah, in forums, people almost always call me "man" or refer to with "he". Even on the mailing list once or twice. I used to have a Celtic knot or endless knot for my forum avatar. But I changed it to a flower, to try and appear more feminine. It didn't help at all! Maybe a sunflower is too masculine? Maybe I need a more delicate flower? What's a delicate flower? Rose? Poppies are pretty delicate....maybe dahlia? Dahlia would be a good username! But I'm rambling....
I'm not sure if that asterisk in front of her name means leader, or if it's just different username or account. Maybe it is. All the other teams either have only 1 person with asterisk, or none. I'd say that's a good guess :-)
All best, brynn
-------------------------------------------------- From: "Sylvain Chiron" <chironsylvain@...102...> Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2016 3:43 PM To: inkscape-docs@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Inkscape-docs] Hackfest page
Le 02/06/2016 à 18:50, Brynn a écrit :
Well yeah, there might be an extra space at "....project. In this way...." Maybe she gave up on it? You know, I might not be the only one who has this habit, because a lot of that text with double-spaces, I didn't write it.
Indeed I thought you couldn't be the only one.
I guess you can just fix them when you find them, if they're bothersome. Better would be if Django just didn't put them in, because at my age, changing how I type isn't likely to happen.
I would consider it as a bug. Then, if it can help other readers to skip this wondering, I'll correct that, even if I must use Chromium for it. That's true it is more difficult to distinguish sentences when ? and ! are followed by a single space… But I rarely seen the double-space rule elsewhere. Chromium has a recent strange graphic fact: hovering its buttons (in the toolbars or the ‘find’ interface) draws a square box, then activating it (clicking) morphes the square into a disc (which looks bigger, being circumscribed to the previous square). That's a bit disturbing. A problem is: when I erase one of this spaces, the remaining one is often a no-break space… Another typographic habit that bothers me is the use of narrow dashes ‘-’ or double-narrow dashes ‘-’. We're in the epoch of Unicode, we can put em dashes ‘—’ (or en dashes ‘–’ e.g. for intervals).
I don't know if "Maren" is boy's or girl's name, since I'm not familiar with German, or even European culture. But the person behind the name is a woman. And me too (although I've been told that in Europe, "brynn" can be male or female name - like Chris, Tracy, Jessie, etc.).
To me, ‘Brynn’ looked like ‘Bryce’; but I noticed you were referred to as a woman. I was used to fully masculine teams in computer projects so having a woman as a team leader is a nice thing. I think the star on this page means ‘leader’: https://inkscape.org/en/*translator -- Sylvain
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