Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/03/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Nicholas, I received your downloaded document. I find it rather interesting. The fact that you sent it as a MS Word binary was a bit of an annoyance for a couple of reasons: - - There was no need to send a Word document. There's nothing in the document that cannot be represented succinctly as plain ASCII text; the formatting was nothing to rave about and it used just one font, with just the header in boldface. - - Sending the file as an attached binary could screw up the digest for many people. - - Sending any attached binary file, and particularly a formatted word processor document, is a waste of bandwidth unless you know that all the recipients will have the appropriate software to read it. This was was in MS Word for DOS machines. I read documents on a Macintosh, and I don't have MS Word. Happily, of course, I have good software that can read any MS Word document and translate it to the word processor I use. This is unnecessary if you send things as ASCII text, in the body of a normal post to the list. The document is certainly no longer than a lot of the folderal that comes across the mailing list, but you should have simply included it as ASCII text in a message rather than as a binary file inclusion. One thing: how is it that you have Word but don't have a spell checker? Doesn't Word come with a spell checker? Every word processor I have seen on the Mac includes a spell checker nowadays, even the cheap ones. There were about 6 misspelt words in it. I appreciate your sending the article, however, and thank you for doing so. Godfrey