Ben Caplan wrote:
>> =A0 =A0 =A0
>
>Oh, eww. What causes that?

"=A0" is the quoted-printable encoding of an 0xa0 octet, which in the
Latin-1 encoding that you're using is U+00A0 "no-break space".  When you
indent text you always do it by alternating space and no-break space.
This is an annoyance.  I translate no-break space to space in the
proposal database.  I'd assumed that you do it deliberately.

-zefram

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