On 3/30/2011 7:32 PM, Antoine Pitrou wrote: > There's a lot of "noise" but that noise is useful. I find the > natural language summary to be much too terse and doesn't make it easy > to visualize said information as opposed to the form fields. Yes, there is a good reason why database records are routinely displayed in labeled and located fields rather than in variable length natural language sentences with a monochrome font. Form letters, of course, are an exception. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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