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by mst
874 days ago
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He said the convention that doesn't exist was -backslashes-. Also, intuition is "understanding without conscious reasoning," so remembering a convention IMO counts. Consider e.g. parental intuition of noticing subconsciously it's too quiet and immediately going to find out what the kids have done. For UI, consider the floppy disk icon often used for 'save' - it's considered intuitive because the vast majority of users already recognise it without having to think about it, even if they've never had a system with a 3.5" drive themselves. |
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On the other hand, if you know that _ is __underline__, - is --strikethrough--, then you can acquire knowledge (guess) that / is /italics/ because the principle is the same - formatting text follows symbol's shape (though it's not a perfect mach since / transforms text, not adds new symbols unlike _ or - ). But that's still intuition (* for bold would not fit here)
The other bad analogies don't help resolve it, so best stick to the topic