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'.145 asks, perhaps rhetorically, ''"Then why not just write "Ctrl+B"? You can't see the mouse either, but you know what "click" and "select" are referring to."''<br>
 
'.145 asks, perhaps rhetorically, ''"Then why not just write "Ctrl+B"? You can't see the mouse either, but you know what "click" and "select" are referring to."''<br>
 
'''First''' of all, it doesn't matter. The comic could also have illustrated use of a menu, but that wouldn't tell us anything about Randall's knowledge of the iconbutton or the keyboard shortcut. Without any information about this, it's not possible to make reasonable inferences about this, and so the explanation shouldn't even go there. '''Secondly,''' there are good reasons why an iconbutton makes more sense (not that I'm required to supply them); because keyboard shortcuts are not as discoverable as iconbuttons or menus (and menus take a lot of space that make them hard in a comic of small compact multiples like this one) that means more people are familiar with the menu or button than the keyboard shortcut, and indeed those who know the keyboard shortcut are generally a subset of those who know another method; and further still, "Ctrl+B" is not platform-independent (e.g. Mac users need Cmd+B) or software-independent (InDesign users need Cmd+Shift+B). '''Thirdly,''' you can indeed see the mouse pointer, so I'm not sure what '.145 is trying to suggest. '''And finally,''' it's utterly ridiculous and kind of offensive to suggest (without any real basis) that Randall doesn't know how to use a word processor. That a person chooses to use one method, even if it's not the most efficient method, doesn't mean they are "not familiar with using word processors." We don't even know what Randall's UI preferences are here, but even if we did that wouldn't be enough to suggest a lack of familiarity rather than a personal preference. The text from [https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=2109:_Invisible_Formatting&diff=next&oldid=170285 this edit] is not encyclopedic and should stay out. [[User:JohnHawkinson|JohnHawkinson]] ([[User talk:JohnHawkinson|talk]]) 14:48, 4 March 2019 (UTC)
 
'''First''' of all, it doesn't matter. The comic could also have illustrated use of a menu, but that wouldn't tell us anything about Randall's knowledge of the iconbutton or the keyboard shortcut. Without any information about this, it's not possible to make reasonable inferences about this, and so the explanation shouldn't even go there. '''Secondly,''' there are good reasons why an iconbutton makes more sense (not that I'm required to supply them); because keyboard shortcuts are not as discoverable as iconbuttons or menus (and menus take a lot of space that make them hard in a comic of small compact multiples like this one) that means more people are familiar with the menu or button than the keyboard shortcut, and indeed those who know the keyboard shortcut are generally a subset of those who know another method; and further still, "Ctrl+B" is not platform-independent (e.g. Mac users need Cmd+B) or software-independent (InDesign users need Cmd+Shift+B). '''Thirdly,''' you can indeed see the mouse pointer, so I'm not sure what '.145 is trying to suggest. '''And finally,''' it's utterly ridiculous and kind of offensive to suggest (without any real basis) that Randall doesn't know how to use a word processor. That a person chooses to use one method, even if it's not the most efficient method, doesn't mean they are "not familiar with using word processors." We don't even know what Randall's UI preferences are here, but even if we did that wouldn't be enough to suggest a lack of familiarity rather than a personal preference. The text from [https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=2109:_Invisible_Formatting&diff=next&oldid=170285 this edit] is not encyclopedic and should stay out. [[User:JohnHawkinson|JohnHawkinson]] ([[User talk:JohnHawkinson|talk]]) 14:48, 4 March 2019 (UTC)
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In LibreOffice Writer on Linux if I select a word with double-click it doesn't include the space, but if I select it with the keyboard using Ctrl+Shift+RightArrow it '''does''' include the space. In the comic it looks like the selection was made with the mouse, but it's not explicit. [[Special:Contributions/172.68.189.193|172.68.189.193]] 00:15, 11 July 2019 (UTC)
 
In LibreOffice Writer on Linux if I select a word with double-click it doesn't include the space, but if I select it with the keyboard using Ctrl+Shift+RightArrow it '''does''' include the space. In the comic it looks like the selection was made with the mouse, but it's not explicit. [[Special:Contributions/172.68.189.193|172.68.189.193]] 00:15, 11 July 2019 (UTC)
  
 
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