Re: File names in text

Subject: Re: File names in text
From: Jan Boomsliter <boom -at- CADENCE -dot- COM>
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 1995 06:49:24 -0800

Can you set them off with indentation and a blank line above and
below?

Using quotation marks, or anything else in a representation, is
dangerous.

jb
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We've talked about how we include commands in text talking about the
command (in Courier, or on a separate line). I'm editing something now
that mentions a lot of different file names, some with extensions
and some without. Normally, I'd set these off in Courier, just for
clarity, to distinguish them from the text. BUT--this stuff is all
done in ASCII, so I can't use font changes to distinguish anything.
I've decided to use single quotes, because a) I feel like I have to do
something, b) I think they are less intrusive than double quotes, c)
double quotes are used elsewhere for real quoting.

Does this decision make sense?

Karen
karenk -at- netcom -dot- com


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