Hi Hung,

On Wednesday, 2008-08-20 15:52:49 +0900, Hung Nguyen Vu wrote:

> >>> In English, which one is correct?
> >>>
> >>> The Size is below the minimum. x=($Arg1) ,y=($Arg2)
> >>> or
> >>> The Size is below the minimum. x=($Arg1), y=($Arg2)
> >>
> >> The last one; the space is after the comma.
> >
> > Just to serve my own curiosity:
> > Is there actually a language where the first would be true?
> The convention is adopted from English IMO.

I doubt that. I'm not a native speaker, but I've never seen that in
English language.

  Eike

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