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No thanks, I want to improve the readability of my work.
Single spaces look odd to me, and yes, I'm in my 50s. But it does improve readability to me, breaks the thoughts apart just a bit. Not like we're still indenting every paragraph!
Wait, we're not? I haven't been in school for a long time so...
You don't need to. We don't use mono space font anymore. You can just read it normally.
Whoa there, some folks still do. They're more accessible for dyslexic students, and also allow ASCII formatting for quick and easy questions creation on the fly.
I don't know much about that. I know monospace is used when quoting lines of code. I'm talking about general academic and professional writing, and especially scholarly writing.
Academic/Scholarly monospace has long since fallen out of favour. It's a shame really as it does render text less readable.
This is the first time I'm hearing about double spaces. For me it seems that it would have the opposite effect.