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Manual doesn't have a consistent style when it comes to formatting, especially with UI elements where bold, code, quotes and also no formatting has been tried.
I believe we should use bold as most style guides recommend. In particular, Google's way.
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I think a minimal style guide would be a good place for us to memorialize decisions like this, and help us move toward consistency with each edit. [I'm emphasizing minimal because I don't think we'll need a ton of guidelines, or to be totally homogenous.]
Could we start adding things like this to the README? Or maybe a single-page wiki would be better?
Manual doesn't have a consistent style when it comes to formatting, especially with UI elements where bold, code, quotes and also no formatting has been tried.
I believe we should use bold as most style guides recommend. In particular, Google's way.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: