On Tue, 2016-05-31 at 22:17 +0200, Sylvain Chiron wrote:
> I have this existential question which pollutes my mind since I
> started
> translation in the Inkscape project: is it so common to write two
> spaces
> between a full stop/period and the sentence that follows in English
> prose? Or is it the fault of shaking fingers with the use of the
> ‘double-space becomes period then space’ feature with a mobile touch
> keyboard? I often saw those two spaces on the Inkscape website,
> enough
> to be able to think it can be a wished rule. What is the reason?

Unless you insert a no-breaking-space ( ) into the document, all
spaces in html are counted as one space. The wysiwyg editor is the only
thing capable of inserting anything more.

Rule wise, two spaces are not needed, we can always recode two spaces
formatting via code we want it later. A single space should be enough.

Martin,

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