
Though not a product I will use, it's wonderful to read that there is demand enough to reintroduce this paper. Btw, unless it's a British thing, "matt" is short for Matthew. "Matte" is the spelling that applies to a non-shiny or glossy surface. Just 'sayin!

Though not a product I will use, it's wonderful to read that there is demand enough to reintroduce this paper. Btw, unless it's a British thing, "matt" is short for Matthew. "Matte" is the spelling that applies to a non-shiny or glossy surface. Just 'sayin!

Alas it is a wrong side of pond thing, this side
... though matte would be ok too but would identify the text as possibly archaic or pretentious...



Matt appears to be a shortened modern version of matte.
(And, one must avoid the Oxford comma, too!)Better for Twitter, I guess, with only 140 characters available for one's deathless tweets!(And, one must avoid the Oxford comma, too!)

As a geezer, I use matte, the Oxford comma and hyphens.
juan

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