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 Posted: Sat May 18th, 2013 12:08 pm
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Joe Kelley

 

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Mana: 
I think your viewpoint on this is decisive, and we need to invent a better mouse trap to answer this particular problem.

I don't like the underlining fix for this problem, if for no other reason that the reason of using too much ink. Looking at the underlining, in my mind, looks too messy too.

I'd prefer using another color, or using bold, as you did in the Index, that to me is better than underlining.

It matters not to me who gains or loses any "headlines" or "credit' either, so your words being 2 sizes larger and twice as BOLD is no problem for me, the idea is to convey a message worth conveying, in a better way, as the worse way is unaffordable.

Is there a way to slightly make some words bolder or a slightly different shade?

Did you know that Josiah Warren saw this problem and fixed this problem of having too many limits placed into the STANDARD methods of communication and so he invented ways to fix those limitations? He used CAPITALS a lot, and he also applied the same type of solution to the communication of Music.

I think you are onto a method of improving the book greatly, thanks again.

I don't know which fix will be the best one yet, please experiment some with the book as it is now, while you have it. If you don't find a competitive fix, I'll see what I can do with the book on my end.