Hi Andras,
Andras Major writes:
> - If, in the source, the "." precedes a double space " " or a newline,
> use ". ".
>
> - In any other case, use ".\ ".
I wonder how such a function would look like.
Does anyone wants to try to write it? Even pseudo-code would be fine at
this stage.
> The
Hi all,
András Major wrote:
>> > I'm fully aware of that, but that also messes up the spacing between
>> > sentences. My proposed solution should be robust enough to be
>> > more-or-less foolproof yet produce nice-looking output.
>>
>> What is nice-looking is a matter of personal taste. Personal
Andras Major writes:
> Hi,
>
> in TeX and LaTeX, the width of the glue (blank space) after a "." can
> be one of two different values, depending on the context. There is
> always a longer space between sentences than after a "." that doesn't
> mark the end of a sentence (abbreviations, dates, et
Hi Will,
> > I'm fully aware of that, but that also messes up the spacing between
> > sentences. My proposed solution should be robust enough to be
> > more-or-less foolproof yet produce nice-looking output.
>
> What is nice-looking is a matter of personal taste. Personally, I tend
> to prefer e
On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 4:55 PM, Rasmus wrote:
> Andras Major writes:
>
>> Org-mode export doesn't allow me to easily include these hints without
>> affecting readability and export to other formats. Therefore I ask
>> that LaTeX export places ". " or ".\ " in the output automatically
>> dependi
Andras Major writes:
> Org-mode export doesn't allow me to easily include these hints without
> affecting readability and export to other formats. Therefore I ask
> that LaTeX export places ". " or ".\ " in the output automatically
> depending on the context:
I would like something like this to
Hi András
2011/8/19 András Major :
>> > There is always a longer space between sentences than after a "."
>> > that doesn't mark the end of a sentence
>>
>> This could easily be turned off with the use of a single \frenchspacing
>> in the preamble (or in the document; you may switch between the tw
On Aug 19, 2011, at 8:50 AM, Andras Major wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in TeX and LaTeX, the width of the glue (blank space) after a "." can
> be one of two different values, depending on the context. There is
> always a longer space between sentences than after a "." that doesn't
> mark the end of a sente
> > There is always a longer space between sentences than after a "."
> > that doesn't mark the end of a sentence
>
> This could easily be turned off with the use of a single \frenchspacing
> in the preamble (or in the document; you may switch between the two in
> the document as often as you like
Andras Major writes:
> Hi,
> in TeX and LaTeX, the width of the glue (blank space) after a "." can
> be one of two different values, depending on the context.
And depending on the use of \nonfrenchspacing and \frenchspacing.
> There is always a longer space between sentences than after a "."
>
Hi,
I'd like to note, that ".~" would lead to a hard space, that disallows a line
break, so I think only ".\ " is correct, although Emacs M-q does not break
after ". " with a single space, too, to be able to detect sentence ends.
Daniel
Am Freitag, 19. August 2011, 08:50:52 schrieb Andras Majo
Hi,
in TeX and LaTeX, the width of the glue (blank space) after a "." can
be one of two different values, depending on the context. There is
always a longer space between sentences than after a "." that doesn't
mark the end of a sentence (abbreviations, dates, etc.). Since
TeX/LaTeX usually can'
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