On Friday 19 April 2002 16:25, Randy Kramer wrote: > 2. IIRC, HTML does the same thing that, e.g., LaTeX does with respect to > punctuation at the end of a sentence -- it puts one space after it > instead of two. I find that annoying, and would especially find that > annoying in business correspondence.
For the last time .... LaTeX does not, repeat, NOT put one space after the end of a sentence. It doesn't put two spaces either. It works out exactly how much space is necessary between words, sentences, clauses, whatever. This kind of feature has been around for ages - it's only dumb wordprocessors that make you type a double space at the end of a sentence. I'd send a LaTeX file with .dvi output to prove it, but I wouldn't want to hog bandwidth. Sir Robin
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