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Old 09-04-2009, 12:58 PM   #25
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Unfortunately I am, and I got my education from kindengarten to university in Chinese language. I can say for sure that school don't teach such rule. Maybe there is such rule, but that's not what we care when we read or write. I guess such rule, if it does exist, only exists in professions of journalist or publication.
To be honest, we really don't care about it.
Well that's the thing...Ahi is asking about typography rules, which implies looking for professional typesetting. In generic unpublished writing, it's no more a consideration than it is in English speaking countries with English writers. When setting books however, it's nice to have higher standards of formatting and typography than a typical high school or university essay.
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