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Hi Marc,

2010/10/28 Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com>

Le 2010-10-27 20:23, Michel Gagnon a écrit :

 Le 2010-10-27 12:11, Mirek M. a écrit :

Hey everyone,
New post about managing tabs without rulers:
http://clickortap.wordpress.com/2010/10/27/citrus-tabs/

 Maybe I am too traditionalist, but I really don't like the idea.
Typically, if I want to control tabs, I also want to see the ruler,
hence seeing the little arrows in the ruler is fine with me. On the
other hand, when I remove the ruler, it usually is because I want to see
the final result -- or close to it. In such situations, I really don't
want to see "tab codes", unbreakable spaces, paragraph marks and other
non-printable characters in my text.


Bonjour Michel:

I don't mind it. Actually it reminds me of some of the music software in
appearance and give the impression of a musical "pause". Maybe this is why I
like the look.

BTW ... Mirek, are you a musician who works with music software? Just
curious.


:)
Not really. I have worked a little with music software, yes, but I wouldn't
call myself a musician.


Marc



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