Andrew Sullivan wrote:
Hi,

I'm using the packages courier and stdpage in order to produce
correctly-formatted pages for a certain ASCII-based format.  I then
use dvi2tty to create an actual ASCII document.  This works, except
that the usual typesetting rules produce one space, not two, after a
full stop.  This makes the resulting ASCII file harder to read?

I'm sure there's some way to control this, but I've never wanted to
before. Any clues?

Given that "man dvi2tty" doesn't provide any clues, how about a sed script?

sed 's/\. \([A-Z]\)/.  \1/g' in.txt > out.txt

Angus

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