Eli Zaretskii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> This happens because you have only one space after the period that
> ends the sentence.  So Emacs thinks the two words surrounding the
> period should not be separated, as in "J. R. R. Tolkien".  In other
> words, by default Emacs doesn't think a period ends a sentence unless
> there are two spaces after the period.

  Thanks !

  In French, this differentiation makes  no sense, so I'm wondering if
  fill-french-nobreak-p could be modified to avoid this (I will have a
  look tomorrow if nobody does).

  Bye !

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