All applied.  A suggestion for the documentation presented to the user
though is that two spaces are used after a period.  This is for better
typesetting.  For example LaTeX and most other typesetting software
will always use the equivalent of two spaces between sentences (or one
and a half, an em-space).  You'll see the larger space in many text
books as well.  It's just easier for the eyes to pick up the sentence
structure that way.  If you are interested, here are the arguments for
and against:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentence_spacing.  relax
uses the double space, so for consistency it's better to have it.

Cheers,

Edward


On 2 August 2013 21:49, Troels E. Linnet
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